Sunday, September 30, 2012 01:00 PM (ET)

Recap: Texans 38, Titans 14

SportsDirect Inc. staff
Sep 30, 2012

Texans 38, Titans 14:
Danieal Manning and Kareem Jackson returned interceptions for touchdowns and Houston's staunch defense shut down Tennessee en route to the first 4-0 start in franchise history.

Manning's pick broke open a seven-point game in the third quarter, and Matt Schaub threw a pair of touchdown passes for the Texans (4-0). Schaub hit fullback James Casey with an 11-yard scoring pass on the game's first possession, then connected with tight end Owen Daniels for a 28-yard score in the third to put the contest out of reach.

The Texans then went to work on the clock and Arian Foster racked up 86 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

The Titans had to go with Matt Hasselbeck at quarterback after starter Jake Locker injured his non-throwing shoulder on a sack by unblocked safety Glover Quin. Hasselbeck threw a 19-yard TD pass to Craig Stevens and an 11-yarder to Kendall Wright to close out the scoring.

Tennessee (1-3) managed little else against the NFL's No. 2-ranked defensive unit. Chris Johnson, who entered the game with just 45 yards rushing in his first three contests, had the best day of his season as he gained 141 yards on 25 carries but made little impact.

Game notebook: Locker watched the rest of the game in street clothes with his arm in a sling. ... Johnson is averaging just one-half yard before contact this season, tied for the lowest in the NFL. In Johnson's 2,000-yard 2009 campaign, he averaged 3.9 yards per rush before contact. ... Texans DE J.J. Watt added two more sacks to bring his AFC-leading total to 7.5.
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