Saturday, January 7, 2012

NFL Playoffs: Texans, Saints Break Open Tight Games To Advance

The National Football League playoffs commenced with two "Wild Card" games on Saturday.


American Football Conference:


At Houston:


Rookie defensive lineman J. J. Watt ran back an interception 29 yards for a touchdown late in the second quarter while fellow rookie, quarterback T. J. Yates, threw 40 yards to Andre Johnson for another score, and Arian Foster ran 42 yards for another TD as the Houston Texans won their playoff debut, 31-10 over the Cincinnati Bengals, who haven't won a playoff game in 21 years, and who have never won one on the road.


The Texan will pay a visit on the Baltimore Ravens for a divisional playoff game next Sunday.


National Football Conference:


At New Orleans:


Quarterback Drew Brees completed 33 of 43 passes for 466 yards and three touchdowns (41 yards to Devery Henderson, three yards to Jimmy Graham, and 56 yards to Robert Meachem) while Darren Sproles ran for two more scores (2 and 17 yards) as the New Orleans Saints rolled up a playoff record 626 yards of total offense in their 45-28 home win over the Detroit Lions, who played their first playoff game in 12 years.


The Saints head to San Francisco for a Saturday afternoon divisional playoff battle next weekend against the 49ers.



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