HOUSTON (AP) — Houston’s defense did a lot of good things Monday night against the Seattle Seahawks.
The same could not be said of the offense.
The Texans forced four turnovers and scored a defensive touchdown, but the offense squandered opportunity after opportunity in the 27-19 loss that snapped a two-game winning streak and dropped them to 2-4.
“Offensively was not good enough,” coach DeMeco Ryans said. “Didn’t move the ball good enough. We’ve got to execute better.”
Houston trailed 14-6 at halftime before C.J. Stroud threw an interception on the first drive of the second half and the Seahawks added a field goal. Will Anderson Jr. sacked Sam Darnold in the end zone and forced a fumble which he recovered for a touchdown, but the 2-point conversion failed to get Houston within five la