Eric Murray is taking the Houston Texans to the next round. On an overthrown ball from Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, Murray picked off the pass for a 38-yard touchdown return, extending the Texans lead by 14.
Eric Murray returned one of Justin Herbert’s career-high four interceptions for a touchdown, C.J. Stroud threw a TD pass and the Houston Texans rolled past the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 in a wild-card playoff game.
Pick-six alert! Houston Texans safety Eric Murray takes Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert's pass back for 38-yard TD.
Safety Eric Murray intercepted a Justin Herbert pass in the third quarter and returned it for a score in the Wild Card Playoff versus Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Chargers fell short on Saturday, losing a Wild Card matchup with the Texans 32-12 despite a strong defensive showing.
After the Chargers were blown out by the Texans in their Wild Card matchup Jim Harbaugh saluted DeMeco Ryans and his team.
The Houston Texans defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 at home in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs. Houston’s defense struggled the last time they played at home surrendering 31 points to the Baltimore Ravens in a rout.
Powered by a stifling defense that intercepted Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert a career-high four times and an offense that came to life at the end of the first half, the Houston Texans’ wild-card victory sees them advance to the divisional round of the playoffs.
The Houston Texans have beaten the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 ... Herbert 4 times in wild-card blowout of Chargers: Key takeaways Houston safety Eric Murray just made arguably the biggest play ...
The Texans intercepted four passes by Justin Hebert of the Chargers and C.J. Stroud sparked the offense to advance.
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