Texans look for answers after embarrassing 31-2 home loss to the Ravens
Associated PressHOUSTON — Quarterback C.J. Didn’t play well from the first play to the last.” The AFC South champion Texans managed only a safety as they suffered their most lopsided loss of the season in front of a home crowd that booed them often throughout the second half. “That’s nothing that we represent, nothing that we talked about all year, all season, all week,” receiver Robert Woods said. “And pretty much it’s just an embarrassment to show up like that, and that’s not the Texans’ way and mentality of playing football and showing up in the first place.” The Texans allowed a season-high 251 yards rushing on a day the Ravens’ Derrick Henry ran for 147 yards and quarterback Lamar Jackson added 87 to pass Michael Vick for the NFL career rushing record for quarterbacks. The leaders and captains, we have to step up and… we have to hold guys accountable and make sure that everybody’s doing their job.” Rookie Kamari Lassiter dropped Henry for a 4-yard loss for the safety with about 10 minutes left in the first half to cut the lead to 10-2.