COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Houston Texans got off to a fast start Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals and never looked back as they extended their winning streak to six games with a 40-20 victory.
After relying on their top-ranked defense for much of this winning streak, the offense shined Sunday to help improve their playoff hopes. The Texans remain a game behind first-place Jacksonville (10-4) in the AFC South standings but are currently in line for a wild-card playoff spot.
The Texans (9-5) got going immediately with their fastest score of the season when C.J. Stroud connected with Nico Collins on a 57-yard touchdown strike on the second play of the game.
The Cardinals fumbled on the ensuing kickoff return and the Texans recovered. They couldn't move the ball and settled for a 30-yard field goal that made it 10-0.
Woody Marks made it 17-0 when he scored on a 1-yard run after Stroud fumbled a snap later in the first quarter.
Houston's 17 points in the first quarter are tied for the most in a first quarter in franchise history. The last time they had 17 points in the opening quarter was against the Colts in 2011.
The Texans are the first team in the NFL this season to have a lead of at least 17 points within the first nine minutes of a game and their 40 points are the second-most they've scored all season.
Stroud led the way, completing 22 of 29 passes for 260 yards and three touchdowns for a passer rating of 137.1 in his third game back after missing three with a concussion. It was the first game of his career where he had at least 250 yards passing, three touchdowns and a 75% completion percentage and his passer rating was the third highest of his career.