INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Houston Texans are riding a wave of momentum as the playoffs near. They're still alive in the race for the AFC South, a division they've won multiple times, and bolstered by the NFL's best defense, they're taking aim at earning their first berth in the AFC Championship Game.
C.J. Stroud threw for two long touchdowns on Houston's first two drives of the game, and the Texans went on to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 20-16 on Saturday to clinch a third consecutive playoff berth for the first time in franchise history.
''It's what you fight for during the season, for an opportunity to be in the playoffs and go win it all,'' Houston coach DeMeco Ryans said. ''We earned that. It wasn't given to us. Our guys went out and earned it.''
The Texans (11-5) won their eighth in a row, their longest such streak since winning nine straight in 2018.
''To do something like that in this league is not easy,'' rookie wide receiver Jaylin Noel said. ''Any time you can stack wins like this is special and we just want to keep it going. The coaches are pushing us to get better and everybody in the locker room is pushing to get better.''
The Chargers (11-5) had their four-game winning streak snapped and handed the AFC West title to idle Denver. They beat the first-place Broncos in Week 3, but blew a chance to set up a winner-take-all showdown in Denver in Week 18.
''That's what hurts the most,'' linebacker Daiyan Henley said. ''We just didn't do it. We didn't have enough, but we'll take the loss now and make sure it doesn't happen again.''
The Chargers got knocked out of the playoffs in a wild-card loss to Houston last season.