There was a point, all the way back in Week 10, where it appeared that the Houston Texans season was all but over. Down by 19 points to the Jacksonville Jaguars with only a quarter to go, the back-to-back AFC South champs were staring down a 3-6 hole that would've all but certainly ended Houston's postseason hopes.
But then a remarkable 26-0 4th quarter run gave the Texans a new lease on life. A second wind. A renewed hope. And although the final touchdown of what turned out to be a 36-29 win over their division foe would be credited to defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, who took a fumble back for six on the last play of the game, it was a 14-yard touchdown run on a 3rd and goal with under 1 minute to go by backup quarterback Davis Mills that put the Texans ahead for the first time all afternoon.