JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Houston Texans are facing a one-game season.
At least that's how they're approaching next week's game at AFC South-leading Indianapolis.
After outscoring Jacksonville 17-0 in the second half and winning 27-13 on Sunday, the Texans (7-6) wasted no time turning their attention to the Colts (9-4).
A win would keep Houston in the division hunt and in the mix for a wild-card spot. A loss would end their AFC South title hopes and leave them on the verge of being eliminated from playoff contention.
"Everybody knows that this is our shot," quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick said. "You know what will happen if we lose a game, so every game is even more important than the last one. This one was huge for us and now we can look ahead to the next one, which will also be very big."
Arguably the biggest.
But the Texans head to Indy with a little extra confidence after winning consecutive games for the first time in nearly three months.
Arian Foster ran for 127 yards and a touchdown, which came on a nifty cutback move after he demanded the ball, and star defensive end J.J. Watt was as disruptive as usual. The only real question for the Texans is whether receiver Andre Johnson will be back after leaving with a concussion.