Houston’s Record Skid Extended to 13

HOUSTON (AP) _Houston’s franchise-record skid extended to 13 games with a 37-13
loss to the Denver Broncos on yesterday.

Now the Texans need a win in the season finale at Tennessee to avoid matching
their franchise-record worst record of 2-14 from 2005.

It’s a stunning downfall for a team that won the AFC South the last two seasons
and went 12-4 last year before injuries and poor play led to coach Gary Kubiak’s
firing and dropped Houston to the NFL’s worst mark in 2013.

Peyton Manning led the Broncos (12-3) over the Texans (2-13) with a big fourth
quarter. He regained his NFL record for most touchdown passes with 51 when he
threw for 400 yards and four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter.

Texans receiver Andre Johnson “nobody’s throwing in the towel,” and Houston
will “keep fighting.”

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