Texans 100: Facts and Figures for Broncos, No. 76-100

The facts finish up with a look at the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos defenses, as well as receivers DeAndre Hopkins and Courtland Sutton.

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83. The Texans have the fifth-most missed tackles in the NFL with 96.

84. Laremy Tunsil leads the NFL with nine false starts.

85. Denver has been the beneficiary of 18 false starts, tied with the Dallas Cowboys for the sixth-most in the NFL.

86. The Broncos have blitzed 111 times, eighth-fewest in the NFL.

87. Houston has blitzed 156 times, the ninth-most in the NFL.

88. The Texans are tied with the Chargers for the sixth-fewest sacks in the league with 25.

89. The Texans defense has compiled a 99.5 opposing passing rating, the eighth-highest overall.

90. Denver’s defense has generated 65 tackles for loss, the sixth-most in the NFL.

91. Houston’s defense is tied with Seattle for the ninth-highest yards per carry at 4.6.

92. Denver’s defense averages 19.8 points per game.

93. Opponents average 35.6 yards per drive against the Texans defense, the third-most overall.

94. Broncos wideout Courtland Sutton averages 16.8 yards per reception, the ninth-most in the NFL.

95. DeAndre Hopkins has the second-highest receptions per game in the league at 7.2.

96. Hopkins has seen the third-most targets this year with 120.

97. Denver’s defense has given up 1,596 yards to receivers, the fifth-fewest in the NFL.

98. The Texans defense is tied with Washington for the seventh-most touchdowns given up to receivers with 15.

99. The Texans have played only one game on Dec. 8. In 2002, they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-6 at Heinz Field.

100. The Broncos are 3-7 on Dec. 8. Here are the results:

1963 – @KC, 21-52 – L

1968 – @RAI, 27-33 – L

1974 – OTI, 37-14 – W

1975 – @RAI, 10-17 – L

1979 – @SEA, 23-28 – L

1985 – RAI, 14-17 – L-OT

1991 – @CLE, 17-7 – W

1996 – @GB, 6-41 – L

2002 – @NYJ, 13-19 – L

2013 – OTI, 51-28 – W