The 2011 Houston Texans season was the team's tenth season in the National Football League (NFL). The Texans improved on their record from the 2010 season, despite losing starting quarterback Matt Schaub & backup Matt Leinart to season ending injuries. Third stringer T.J. Yates filled in,and earned the franchise's first playoff berth by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 20-19 in Week 14 and clinching the AFC South. It also assured the Texans of at least one playoff game at home--the first NFL playoff game in Houston since 1993. After reaching the Divisional match against the Baltimore Ravens, the Texans suffered their maiden loss in the NFL Playoffs, losing 20-13.
Prior to the 2011 season, former Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips was hired as the defensive coordinator of the Texans, replacing former coordinator Frank Bush, who was terminated by Texans owner Bob McNair. The Texans defense made major improvements on defense in Phillips's first year calling Houston's defensive plays. Houston allowed the fourth-fewest points in the league in 2011 (compared to fourth most in 2010), the second-fewest yards allowed (third-most in 2010) and third-fewest yards per play (4.8, compared to 6.0, second-worst in 2010).
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Offseason
2011 draft board
- ^[a] Compensatory selection.
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Preseason
Schedule
The Texans' preseason schedule was announced on April 12, 2011.
Regular season
Schedule
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- ^[a] The game was simulcast locally on KIAH.
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Indianapolis Colts
The Texans began their season at home against the AFC South division foes, Colts. With the win, the Texans started the season out at 1-0.
Week 2: at Miami Dolphins
The Texans went on the road to face the Dolphins. With the win, the Texans improved to 2-0.
Week 3: at New Orleans Saints
With the loss, the Texans fell to 2-1.
Week 4: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
With the win, the Texans improved to 3-1.
Week 5: vs. Oakland Raiders
With the loss, the Texans fell to 3-2 and they lost both their second game and first home game against the Raiders.
Week 6: at Baltimore Ravens
With the loss, the Texans fell to 3-3.
Week 7: at Tennessee Titans
With the win, the Texans improved to 4-3.
Week 8: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Battle Red Day
With the win, the Texans improved to 5-3.
Week 9: vs. Cleveland Browns
With the win, the Texans improved to 6-3.
Week 10: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With the win, the Texans went on their bye week 7-3. However, Matt Schaub was lost for the season due to an Lisfranc injury on his right foot.
Week 12: at Jacksonville Jaguars
With the win, not only the Texans improved to 8-3, but swept the Jaguars for the 1st time since 2006. The Texans had to play the remainder of the season with T.J. Yates at QB after losing Matt Leinart for the season with a broken collarbone.
Week 13: vs. Atlanta Falcons
With the win, the Texans improved to 9-3.
Week 14: at Cincinnati Bengals
With the last-second win, the Texans improved to 10-3 and clinched the franchise's first playoff berth and AFC South division title.
Week 15: vs. Carolina Panthers
With the loss, the Texans' seven-game winning streak was snapped, falling to 10-4. Houston also lost to the Panthers for the first time in franchise history.
Week 16: at Indianapolis Colts
With the loss, the Texans fell to 10-5.
Week 17: vs. Tennessee Titans
With the loss, the Texans would end their season at 10-6 and the AFC's #3 seed.
Standings
Postseason
Schedule
Game summaries
AFC Wild Card Playoff Game: vs. #6 Cincinnati Bengals
Making their NFL postseason debut as the AFC's #3 seed, the Texans began their playoff run at home in the AFC Wild Card Round against the #6 Cincinnati Bengals, in a rematch of their Week 14 contest. Not only was this the Texans' first postseason game, it was the franchise's first game ever broadcast nationally on NBC, they were also the last NFL team to finally play on NBC, since their 2006 inception.
Houston trailed in the first quarter with Bengals running back Cedric Benson getting a 1-yard touchdown run, yet the Texans answered with an 8-yard touchdown run from running back Arian Foster. Cincinnati struck back in the second quarter with kicker Mike Nugent getting a 37-yard field goal, but Houston took the lead with a 39-yard field goal from kicker Neil Rackers, followed by rookie defensive end J.J. Watt returning an interception 29 yards for a touchdown. From there, the Texans took control with rookie quarterback T.J. Yates finding wide receiver Andre Johnson on a 40-yard touchdown in the third quarter, followed by a 42-yard touchdown run by Foster in the fourth quarter.
With the win, the Texans improved their overall record to 11-6.
AFC Divisional Playoff Game: at #2 Baltimore Ravens
With the loss, the Texans finished the overall season 11-7.
Staff
Final roster
References
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