Michael Vick led the Philadelphia Eagles to a comeback win over the Houston Texans on Thursday Night Football. Vick picked up 353 total yards and accounted for three touchdowns in the win.
Thursday Night Football, Texans Vs. Eagles: Houston Is Consistently Inconsistent
SB Nation’s Battle Red Blog agrees with the inconsistent assessment of the Texans.
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Read Article >Texans Vs. Eagles: Michael Vick Leads Philadelphia To Thursday Night Football Victory, 34-24
The Eagles came flying out of the gates, with Vick hitting Desean Jackson for 30 yards on the first play from scrimmage. Philadelphia found the end zone on its first two possession with a Houston field goal sandwiched in-between. With a 20-10 halftime lead, it looked like Philadelphia was in control and about to run away with the game.
Read Article >Andre Johnson Injury: Texans WR Leaves Field With Hurt Ankle, Returns To Catch Bomb
Johnson missed one game earlier this year due to an ankle injury, though it’s not clear at the moment whether this is the same ankle. Before this season, he last missed time in 2007.
Read Article >Texans Vs. Eagles Score: 14-3 After Second LeSean McCoy Touchdown
Texans Vs. Eagles Score: 7-0 As Michael Vick Takes It To Texans Secondary
Vick completed seven of eight passes, hitting five different receivers. The Eagles didn’t take any downfield shots — instead, Vick found wide-open receivers underneath pretty much every time he dropped back. He also ran for a handful of yards.
Read Article >Thursday Night Football, Texans Vs. Eagles: What Are Michael Vick And DeSean Jackson Going To Do To Houston’s Secondary?
Battle Red Blog and Bleeding Green Nation took a break from talking Vick to talk Houston’s secondary, which seems like a way to talk about Vick without talking about Vick, but wow that’s a really bad secondary:
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