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Texans Clinch AFC South Race Amidst Referee Controversy
1 Dec
Summary
- Houston Texans defeated the Indianapolis Colts 20-16.
- A controversial missed extra point was called good, aiding the Texans.
- The Texans are now 7-5, improving their division title chances.

The Houston Texans kept their AFC South division title hopes alive with a hard-fought 20-16 victory against the Indianapolis Colts. This win propels the Texans to a 7-5 season record, while handing the Colts their fourth loss, bringing them to 8-4. The game was marked by controversy, particularly a crucial extra-point attempt in the fourth quarter that appeared to be missed by kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn but was controversially ruled good by the officials.
This officiating decision sparked widespread debate among fans, with many alleging bias and questioning the integrity of the game. Accusations ranged from missed calls on previous plays, such as delay of game and holding, to the belief that the referees intentionally influenced the outcome. Social media buzzed with fans expressing disbelief and frustration over what they perceived as a gifted victory for the Texans.
Despite the controversy, the Texans have shown resilience, entering this game on a four-game winning streak following a difficult 3-5 start. Their recent victories against strong opponents like the Jaguars and Bills demonstrate their potential. As the Chiefs also face challenges, the inspired Texans present a formidable obstacle in the AFC playoff race.



