But no revenge would be had for former Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler, as Houston took down the Miami Dolphins by a final score of 42-23.
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The Texans started their night slowly as the Miami Dolphins struck first, taking a 7-0 lead on a 12-yard rushing touchdown by Kenyan Drake.
Miami's lead was short-lived as Texans running back Lamar Miller, a former Dolphin, scored from two yards out to tie the game.
On the ensuing drive, Osweiler would be intercepted by Texans safety Justin Reid. Two plays later, Deshaun Watson tacked on another score, this time a 13-yard pass to rookie tight end Jordan Thomas, giving Houston the lead.
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The Dolphins managed a 37-yard field goal prior to halftime, cutting Houston's lead to 14-10.
Any chance the Dolphins had completely diminished in the second half.
Thomas recorded his second touchdown catch of the night on a 2-yard grab from Watson, which made the score 21-10.
A trick play touchdown pass from Woodlands-native Danny Amendola found Drake in the end zone to make it 21-17, but it wouldn't be enough to keep up with Watson and company.
Watson tacked on three more touchdowns, giving him five for the night, as the Texans secured their fifth straight win.
Texans looking to extend winning streak to 5 games versus Dolphins