patriots 34, texans 31
Patriots win a Texas shootout
The Patriots scored on five straight possessions in the second half, including a tie-breaking field goal late, to rally past the Texans in Houston.
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patriots 34, texans 31
The Patriots scored on five straight possessions in the second half, including a tie-breaking field goal late, to rally past the Texans in Houston.
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The Patriots rallied in the third quarter from a first-half deficit, and then rallied again late, against a Texans team that moved the ball effectively.
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