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Colts hold on for 33-28 win over Texans

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HOUSTON -- J.J. Watt has been almost unstoppable this season.

The same can't be said for Houston's offense.

Watt had two sacks, swatted down two passes and returned a fumble for a touchdown for his third score this season, but Houston couldn't overcome a terrible first quarter and late turnovers in a 33-28 loss to Indianapolis on Thursday night.

The Colts (4-2) raced to a 24-0 lead after one quarter, but allowed Houston to cut it to five points in the fourth quarter on Watt's return.

"You give a team a 24 point lead right out the gate, you're going to have a difficult time," Watt said.

The Texans (3-3) had two opportunities to take the lead late, but the Colts recovered fumbles by Andre Johnson and Ryan Fitzpatrick in the last five minutes.

"We had too many mistakes and couldn't overcome that type of deficit," coach Bill O'Brien said.

Andrew Luck finished with 370 yards passing and a three touchdowns and T.Y. Hilton had a career-high 223 yards receiving with a touchdown to give Indy first place in the AFC South.

The Texans were driving with less than five minutes remaining when Johnson, who had been called for pass interference two plays earlier, caught a 13-yard pass and fumbled.

"I still think we should have won the game," Johnson said. "I think my turnover was probably the biggest mistake of the game, took the momentum that we had going down. I really thought we were going to go down and get points."

Watt knocked down Luck's pass on third down on Indy's next drive to give Houston one last chance. But Bjoern Werner sacked Fitzpatrick and stripped the ball and D'Qwell Jackson recovered.

"We fought. We gave it a good shot, a good run but in the end we didn't make enough plays," Watt said.

Fitzpatrick threw for 212 yards and a touchdown and Arian Foster had 109 yards rushing with two scores for Houston.

O'Brien was at a loss about why his team can't get things going early.

"I don't know," he said. "We haven't started well yet so got to try to figure it out."

Indianapolis led by 12 when Luck fumbled and Watt recovered it and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown. He's also scored on an interception return and a reception this season.

Foster had a 34-yard run before Johnson grabbed a 26-yard reception to get Houston down to the 2 in the third quarter. Foster ran wide before cutting back inside and into the end zone untouched on the next play to get the Texans to 27-21.

The Texans were within six points in the third quarter when Luck threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to Hilton. The 2-point conversion failed, leaving Indianapolis up 33-21.

After a dreadful first quarter where Houston managed just 2 yards, the Texans' offense finally got going in the second quarter. They kicked a field goal on fourth-and-5, but the Colts got a penalty to give Houston a new set of downs.

They took advantage of the opportunity when Fitzpatrick found Johnson in the corner of the end zone and he managed to get both feet in bounds for a 4-yard touchdown two plays later to cut the lead to 24-7. It was the first touchdown of the season for Johnson.

Houston got the ball back when Jared Crick tipped a pass by Luck that was intercepted by Justin Tuggle.

The Texans got to 24-14 when Foster scored on a 12-yard run.

The Colts added field goal to make it 27-14.

Luck found Hilton on a 40-yard pass early in the first quarter, but Indy's offense stalled after that and the Colts settled for a field goal to make it 3-0.

Trent Richardson had a 5-yard touchdown run on a two-play drive that included a 49-yard pass to Hilton.

The Colts pushed the lead to 17-0 when Ahmad Bradshaw scored on a 5-yard pass from Luck with about seven minutes left in the first quarter.

The Texans couldn't get anything going in the first quarter and had to punt again after Fitzpatrick was sacked by Werner for an 8-yard loss on third down after Bradshaw's score.

Luck capped a long drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Coby Fleener at the end of the first quarter to extend the lead to 24-0.

NOTES: Johnson finished with 99 yards receiving to give him 13,080 career yards receiving, making him the 15th player in NFL history to reach 13,000. ... Houston's Shane Lechler set a franchise record with a 71-yard punt in the third quarter.

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