Texans' Brock Osweiler unravels as frustrating season comes to an end

watch_later Sunday, January 15, 2017

Early in the fourth quarter, the Houston Texans found themselves within striking distance of the heavily-favored New England Patriots, trailing by eight points. But those eight points might as well have been a Texas-sized chasm.

On first down from their own 11, Brock Osweiler attempted a 20-yard pass over the middle to wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. In heavy traffic, Hopkins tipped the ball and New England's Logan Ryan grabbed the interception, returning it to the 6-yard-line.
The play was a virtual dagger into the heart of the Texans – and their season.

Two plays later, New England scored, a 1-yard run by Deon Lewis on their way to a 34-16 win the AFC divisional game.

“Turnovers, that’s what did it,” Hopkins said. “We can’t turn it over. We simply can’t make those mistakes. It was more than one paly. There were a couple plays. It’s tough. They played well.”

Osweiler was 23-of-40 for 198 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Before that fourth-quarter interception, the Texans trailed by 8 points. After the pick, the Patriots added 10 unanswered points.

“It’s very disappointing,” Osweiler said. “You need to capitalize on great opportunities against a football team like this and even though we hadn’t done that throughout the game, at the end of the day, we were still just down eight points at the start of the fourth quarter. I made a clear read. I thought I was going to have a big explosive game completion and I think the ball just got away from me a little bit. It sailed a tick high and next thing you know, it’s intercepted, so that’s my fault.

"I’ll clean that up. I can promise you I’m going to throw about 1,000 of those routes in this offseason and get that fixed.”