Texans vs. Colts fourth quarter recap: Houston suffers another blowout, 31-3

The Houston Texans took it on the chin with a 31-3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 6.

Texans vs. Colts first quarter recap

Texans vs. Colts second quarter recap

Texans vs. Colts third quarter recap

Texans 8th drive (14 plays, 53 yards, 6:45) — [continued] WR Chris Conley dropped a third-and-8 pass at the 22-yard line. Houston went for it, and QB Davis Mills threw an incomplete pass that was almost intercepted. The Texans’ longest drive of the game ends with zero points.

Colts 9th drive (3 plays, 0 yards, 0:56) — Indianapolis went three-and-out.

Texans 9th drive (7 carries, 37 yards, 3:48) — Houston’s optimistic drive stalls with RB David Johnson coughing up the football on a 6-yard run up to the Colts’ 37-yard line. LB Darius Leonard punched the ball out and S Khari Willis recovered.

Colts 10th drive (9 plays, 63 yards, 5:21) — The Colts’ main objective was to melt clock and seal the win. Nevertheless, RB Jonathan Taylor got his second rushing touchdown of the day. Colts, 31-3

Texans 10th drive (6 plays, 55 yards, 3:21) — The Texans get a decent drive, and even RB Phillip Lindsay had a 35-yard run. However, CB Isaiah Rodgers picked off Mills to end the drive.

Colts 11th drive (3 plays, 9 yards, 2:11) — The Colts were simply trying to kill the clock and get to the end of the game.

Texans 11th drive (2 plays, -1 yard, 1:10) — Same can be said for this drive by Houston. The Texans go to 1-5 and the Colts improve to 2-4 and take firm command of second place in the AFC South.