HOUSTON – The Houston Texans need a win this weekend at Indianapolis to secure a bye and home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
They also want to build some momentum instead of limping into the postseason, a weird place to be for a team that is 12-3. Houston had a chance to secure home-field advantage with a win last week, only to post its worst offensive performance of the season in a 23-6 loss to the Vikings.
Its not important, its crucial, because in order for you to get to where you want to be, you have to be playing your best ball, veteran linebacker Bradie James said. And thats what weve been working on this week. Guys have been frowning during the holiday time. So that means we should respond well.
They now have to win at Indianapolis, where the Texans are 0-10. The Colts, who went 2-14 last season, are 10-5 this season and have already secured a playoff spot.
This is like a playoff game for us, quarterback Matt Schaub said. This is a team that is in the playoff themselves and were in their building. With all that we can gain from playing well and getting a win on the road, its definitely a playoff-type game.
Schaub and the offense should get a lift from the return of running back Arian Foster, who missed most of the second half of Sundays game because of an irregular heartbeat in a game where Houston rushed for a season-low 34 yards. Foster has practiced all week and coach Gary Kubiak said he will play Sunday.
This is Houstons second meeting with the Colts in the last three weeks. Houstons only win in the last three games came in a 29-17 victory over the Colts two weeks ago.
I think thats the biggest thing is to get the confidence, offensive coordinator Rick Dennison said. We have a very confident team when we get things going in the right way. I think we will. I think our guys will respond.
Though much of the focus this week has been on the poor play of the offense, the defense is also looking to get better in its last game before the postseason. Defensive end J.J. Watt liked how the unit played in the first meeting against the Colts but hasnt been happy with its performance in other recent games.
He has already set a franchise record with 20 1/2 sacks, leaving him just 2 1/2 shy of breaking Michael Strahans single-season sack record.
Its on my mind, Watt said of the sack mark, but winning is No. 1 by far. I had someone ask me (Tuesday), would you rather win the game or get the sack record? There is no debate whatsoever. Id much rather win the game, but then I said I would love to win the game and get the sack record.
Kubiak said its a big week for his veterans to step up and help get the team headed back in the right direction. He doesnt really have to say anything to those players because they know what needs to be done. After making the playoffs for the first time in franchise history last season, Kubiak is looking for his team to do more this year.
Theres another level that you play the game at, Kubiak said. Theres another level of expectations. Theres another level of responsibility, and thats why you see a lot of the same people in the playoffs all the time ... because they find ways to raise that level. To me thats the next step for this organization.