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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Arian Foster started right, found nothing but defenders between him and the goal line, then headed the other way.It was his best decision of the day.Foster ran for 127 yards and a touchdown, which came on a nifty cutback move, and the Houston Texans beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 27-13 on Sunday to stay in the muddled AFC playoff picture.It gave the Texans (7-6) consecutive wins for the first time in nearly three months.Fosters 1-yard scamper early in the fourth quarter was the play of the game. After quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick got stuffed on third down, the Texans lined up for a field goal before calling time out and opting to go for it. Foster emphatically told coach Bill OBrien he wanted the ball.Foster initially looked he would be stopped for a loss, but he eluded a tackle, headed in the other turned the other way and high-stepped into the end zone.I was just screaming for him to give me the ball, Foster said. We took a step in the right direction.The Texans didnt gain any ground on AFC South-leading Indianapolis, which edged Cleveland, but they kept pace in the crowded wild-card race.We are in a must-win situation now, star defensive end J.J. Watt said. We have strung two together and we need to continue to do it. We need to go on the road (at Indy) and try to do it again this week.The Jaguars (2-11) led 13-10 at halftime, but did little after the break.Jacksonville managed just 4 yards in the third quarter, and Blake Bortles threw his NFL-leading 16th interception of the season. The turnover gave Houston its best field position of the day and led to Fosters TD run.If you watch Foster, hes a hard guy to bring down, Jaguars defensive tackle SenDerrick Marks said. That was a big emphasis, and we didnt do it.With a chilly, misty rain falling and Jacksonville trailing, fans didnt bother returning to the stands. EverBank Field was mostly empty during the second half, an embarrassing sight for a franchise fighting to overcome attendance problems.Jacksonville managed 73 yards in the second half, holding the ball for just nine-plus minutes, and Bortles nearly threw three more picks.There were probably some drops and mishandling of the ball that were definitely caused by the rain, Bortles said. But thats part of it. You have to be able to play in all weathers because theyre not going to cancel the game.J.J. Watt created major problems, finishing with three sacks and five quarterback hits. The Jaguars lost starting right tackle Austin Pasztor last week and went with unproven veteran Sam Young. Not surprisingly, Watt dominated the matchup. He was most disruptive once the Texans took a double-digit lead.Watt interrupted a reporter who asked about his two sacks.How many? Three. Just checking, Watt said. Those suckers are hard to get.Fitzpatrick completed 13 of 19 passes for 135 yards. He had a 4-yard run in the second quarter that put the Texans up 10-7.Jacksonville retook the lead on Josh Scobees two field goals, the first coming on a fourth-and-inches play at the Houston 16. Coach Gus Bradley, with nothing to lose in another losing season, opted to play safe.It ultimately backfired.And the Texans eventually took advantage. They had 124 yards, six first downs and no third-down conversions in the first half. Making matters worse, they lost receiver Andre Johnson because of a concussion.Johnson left early in the second quarter after being hit in the head by Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith. Teammates rushed to his side and motioned for trainers. Johnson eventually walked off the field under his own power, but later headed to the locker room for good. He ended the day with four receptions for 17 yards.It was scary to see Andre lying there, Foster said. You saw the love and what he means to this team with all the players and coaches out there around him. It showed how much he means to our team. But I talked to him and he said hell be all right, so thats good.The Texans regrouped in the locker room — and it showed it the second half.It wasnt the prettiest win, but we stuck together and played as a team and got the win on the road, Texans safety Kendrick Lewis said. Were peaking at the right time. ... This is the time that you want to be playing your best ball and thats what were doing.NOTES: Foster topped the 100-yard mark for the 31st time in his career and the seventh time this season. ... Scobee became the first player in franchise history to score 1,000 points. ... Jacksonville now has lost 37 of its last 45 games, including 27 by double digits.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL Nike Air Force 1 Deutschland .com) - Brad Stuart has yet to play a regular-season game for the Colorado Avalanche, but that didnt deter the club from signing the veteran defenseman to a two-year contract extension on Monday. 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Andrews, Scotland - Oliver Wilson fired a final- round, 2-under 70 on Sunday and he held on to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship by one shot.COLUMBIA, Mo. -- After losing at Bowling Green last week, Indiana coach Kevin Wilson wanted his team to "play with our hair on fire" against Missouri on Saturday. Whatever message Wilson was trying to send, the Hoosiers got it. DAngelo Roberts scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds remaining and Nate Sudfeld passed for 252 yards and a touchdown to help the Hoosiers upset the 18th-ranked Tigers 31-27. "Weve been talking about how weve been knocking on the door and now you have to knock it down," Wilson said. "We kept tapping on it and hadnt knocked it down." After giving up 10 consecutive points to Missouri in the fourth quarter, the Hoosiers (2-1) travelled 75 yards on six plays to reclaim the lead for good. Tevin Coleman ran 44 yards to the Missouri 15-yard line to setup the game-winning score. Indiana extended its final drive thanks to a pass interference penalty on Missouris John Gibson on fourth-and-6 at the Hoosiers 29. Sudfeld attempted to find Dominique Booth across the middle of the field, but Gibson wrapped his arms around the receiver before he could make the catch. "You have a bad taste in your mouth," Missouri linebacker Michael Scherer said. "This should have never happened, but it did, so weve got to rebound and weve got to work. Thats all there is to it." Indiana entered the game as a double-digit underdog, having lost 45-42 to Bowling Green, but recorded 11 tackles for loss, hamstringing Missouri for most of the first three quarters. The Tigers finished with 498 total yards, including 145 in the final 15 minutes. Missouri looked to be in prime position, too, after Andrew Baggett kicked a 40-yard field goal with 2:20 remaining to cap an 11-play, 70-yard drive for a 27-24 lead. The score followed a 1-yard touchdown pass from Maty Mauk to Sean Culkin 11 minutes earlier to tie the game. "When was the last time we faced adversity?" Mauk asked. "Obviously, you dont want that, but were going to bouunce back and I have no doubt everybodys going to get healthy and were going to come out ready to play Saturday.dddddddddddd" Mauk completed 28 of 47 passes for 326 yards, two touchdowns and an interception and Russell Hansbrough added 119 yards on the ground on 10 carries. The Tigers (3-1) play at South Carolina next week to start a stretch of eight consecutive games against Southeastern Conference opponents. Hansbrough provided sparks for the Tigers in the opening half after walking off the field gingerly on Missouris second possession after Indianas Antonio Allen committed a horse-collar tackle. He then gained 111 yards on his first three carries, including 68 yards on a touchdown run to tie the score at 14 midway through the second quarter. The Tigers struggled to contain Coleman, though, without defensive end Markus Golden, who injured his left hamstring midweek in practice but is expected to return next week, coach Gary Pinkel said. The senior defensive end has 6.5 tackles for loss and four sacks this season. Coleman opened the games scoring with a 1-yard run 10 minutes into the game, extending his streak of reaching the end zone to 12 games and tying the school record set by Anthony Thompson in 1988-89. The junior finished with 132 yards on 19 carries despite sitting the final 20 minutes of the first half with cramps, Wilson said. He returned during the Hoosiers first drive after the break. "It was a really big win," Coleman said. "We came out here with fire. We played until the end." Indiana gained 493 total yards, 77 short of their season average, and finished just 1 of 14 on third-down conversions. While there are things to fix, a win against an SEC opponent nonetheless provided some enthusiasm heading into Big Ten play against Maryland. "We aint got nothing figured out," Wilson said. "Were the same group of bums that played last week. Thats the same bunch of bums this week. Well see how we show up next week." ' ' '

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