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Sage Rosenfels
Sage Rosenfels is a quarterback for the Houston Texans. He is number 18 and is 6'4 and 225 pounds.
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Why are the unbeaten Colts only three point favorites on the road against the Texans, a team that probably saw its playoff hopes evaporate Monday night against Tennessee? Last year in this spot, the Colts trailed big in the fourth quarter … until Houston backup QB Sage Rosenfels memorably intervened, made the worst decisions possible, [...]
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Houston's four trips to the red zone resulted in just one touchdown this weekend against St. Louis. It was enough for a 16-13 win against the lowly Rams, but the Texans will need to improve to beat Miami and New England and accomplish their goal of a first winning season. Narrowly escaping with a victory against a team that has won just once has fans criticizing the Texans for playing down to...
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- Houston's Johnson prepares for return to Miami (sports.yahoo.com)
- Johnson looking for new level to help Houston (sports.yahoo.com)
- Texans look to duplicate previous defensive effort (news.google.com)
For the Miami Dolphins, the situation may be hopeless: To stay in the playoff race, they must beat the Houston Texans. Houston is the only team Miami has never beaten. The Dolphins are 0-4 in the series, losing each of the past three years. Miami will try for a breakthrough Sunday, when both teams need a win to stay in playoff contention.
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- Texans start fast, beat Dolphins 27-20 (sports.yahoo.com)
Houston Texans offensive tackle Duane Brown injured his left knee in the third quarter against the St. Louis Rams on Sunday. The team said his return was questionable. It was unclear how Brown was injured. Rashard Butler replaced Brown, the Texans' first-round pick in 2008.
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