HOUSTON — The playoff-bound Houston Texans got their starters some rest on Sunday and the backups helped them get another win.
C.J. Stroud accounted for two touchdowns before sitting down at halftime and Ka'imi Fairbairn made a go-ahead field goal with 12 seconds left to lift the Texans to a 38-30 win over the Indianapolis Colts that extended their winning streak to nine games.
The victory gives the Texans (12-5) the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs and they will visit the Steelers next week.
Defensive tackle Tommy Togiai scooped up a fumble on the final play and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown to pad the lead.
The Texans clinched a third straight postseason berth last week and they had a chance to win the AFC South with a victory and a Jacksonville loss. But with the Jaguars up big over the Titans at halftime, coach DeMeco Ryans opted to rest quarterback Stroud, defensive stars Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter, Derek Stingley and several other starters after the break.
Houston is the fifth team since 1990 to open a season 0-3 and reach the playoffs and the first team to do it twice after the 2018 Texans also achieved the feat.
''Our guys were able to accomplish a lot of great things,'' Ryans said. ''No matter how dim it looked to start the season, I'm proud our guys for continue to battle every single week and finding a way to win games. Now we finish on a high note to win against a really good team.''
Stingley said the mindset that got them where they are now was a simple one.