Gary Kubiak (fired on December 6, 2–11 record) Wade Phillips (Interim during Week 10 while Kubiak recovered from a mini-stroke; Interim from Weeks 15–17, 0–3 record)
The 2013 Houston Texans season was the franchise's 12th season in the
National Football League (NFL). The Texans failed to improve upon their 12–4 record from
2012, suffering through a season-ending 14-game losing streak following a 2–0 start and missing the playoffs for the first time since
2010.
Head coachGary Kubiak was fired after eight seasons following their eleventh loss (Week 14 vs. the
Jacksonville Jaguars). Defensive coordinator
Wade Phillips was named the interim head coach for the final three games of the season. Out of the 14 games lose by the Texans this year, 9 of them were by one score, marking a record amount of one score losses for the franchise. Their 14-game losing streak is the worst in team history.[1] Coming off a franchise-best 12–4 record just the year before, the Texans tie a league record with the
Houston Oilers (who, coincidentally, also went 12–4 in
1993 and 2–14 in
1994) for the biggest season-to-season decline in win total. On January 3, 2014, claiming that "I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door", Texans owner Robert McNair announced that former Penn State head coach
Bill O'Brien would be the Texans' third head coach.[2]
The Texans traded their fifth-round selection (No. 160 overall) to the
St. Louis Rams in exchange for two sixth-round selections from the Rams – Nos. 184 and 198 overall. The Texans later traded the No. 184 selection along with their seventh-round selection (No. 233 overall) to the
Oakland Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' sixth-round selection (No. 176 overall).
The Texans won their fourth straight regular season opener and picked up their first franchise victory against the San Diego Chargers, improving to 1–4 against them on the late game of ESPN's Week 1 Monday Night Football doubleheader. San Diego scored 4 times compared to Houston's 1 to take a 28–7 3rd quarter lead before Houston scored 24 straight points to win 31–28.
Week 2: vs. Tennessee Titans
Week Two: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans – Game summary
With the OT win, the Texans improved to 2–0 for the 4th straight year. In a hard-fought defensive battle, Tennessee built up a lead as big as 24–16 before Houston sent it to overtime behind Arian Foster's TD run and 2-point conversion with 1:53 to go in regulation. DeAndre Hopkins caught his first career touchdown, which was the game-winning touchdown to give the Texans the 30–24 win. If not for this overtime victory, the 2013 Texans would've became the first team since the
2001 Carolina Panthers to win their opener and lose the remainder of their games.
Week 3: at Baltimore Ravens
Week Three: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
The Texans' 14-game losing streak started in Baltimore, where the Ravens pummeled Houston, 30–9. The Texans fell to 2–1. After Houston grabbed a 6–3 lead, the Ravens got a pick-six and a punt return for a touchdown to make it 17–6. Baltimore outscored Houston in the second half 13–3 en route to a 30–9 win.
Week 4: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Week Four: Seattle Seahawks at Houston Texans – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
Seahawks
3
0
3
14
3
23
Texans
0
20
0
0
0
20
at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas
Date: September 29
Game time: 12:00 p.m. CDT
Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
After falling behind 3–0 at the end of the first quarter, the Texans scored 20 unanswered to build up a 20–3 halftime lead. But with a 20–6 fourth quarter lead, Houston gave up two touchdowns, including a pick-six by
Richard Sherman to tie the game at 20. The Seahawks won in overtime 23–20 on Steven Hauschka's 45-yard field goal with 3:23 to go in OT. With the surprising loss, the Texans fell to 2–2.
Week 5: at San Francisco 49ers
Week Five: Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Houston got off to a 21–3 lead, but Indy outscored them 24–3 to win 27–24. Houston dropped to 2–6. At halftime, head coach Gary Kubiak collapsed on the field on his way to the locker room with a Transient Ischemic Attack. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips took over head coaching duties for the remainder of the game.
Week 10: at Arizona Cardinals
Week Ten: Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
The Texans had a lead as much as 17–7 at the half, but fell 34–31 to the Patriots to match their combined number of losses from the previous two seasons (10).
Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars
Week Fourteen: Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
Gary Kubiak (fired on December 6, 2–11 record) Wade Phillips (Interim during Week 10 while Kubiak recovered from a mini-stroke; Interim from Weeks 15–17, 0–3 record)
The 2013 Houston Texans season was the franchise's 12th season in the
National Football League (NFL). The Texans failed to improve upon their 12–4 record from
2012, suffering through a season-ending 14-game losing streak following a 2–0 start and missing the playoffs for the first time since
2010.
Head coachGary Kubiak was fired after eight seasons following their eleventh loss (Week 14 vs. the
Jacksonville Jaguars). Defensive coordinator
Wade Phillips was named the interim head coach for the final three games of the season. Out of the 14 games lose by the Texans this year, 9 of them were by one score, marking a record amount of one score losses for the franchise. Their 14-game losing streak is the worst in team history.[1] Coming off a franchise-best 12–4 record just the year before, the Texans tie a league record with the
Houston Oilers (who, coincidentally, also went 12–4 in
1993 and 2–14 in
1994) for the biggest season-to-season decline in win total. On January 3, 2014, claiming that "I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door", Texans owner Robert McNair announced that former Penn State head coach
Bill O'Brien would be the Texans' third head coach.[2]
The Texans traded their fifth-round selection (No. 160 overall) to the
St. Louis Rams in exchange for two sixth-round selections from the Rams – Nos. 184 and 198 overall. The Texans later traded the No. 184 selection along with their seventh-round selection (No. 233 overall) to the
Oakland Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' sixth-round selection (No. 176 overall).
The Texans won their fourth straight regular season opener and picked up their first franchise victory against the San Diego Chargers, improving to 1–4 against them on the late game of ESPN's Week 1 Monday Night Football doubleheader. San Diego scored 4 times compared to Houston's 1 to take a 28–7 3rd quarter lead before Houston scored 24 straight points to win 31–28.
Week 2: vs. Tennessee Titans
Week Two: Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans – Game summary
With the OT win, the Texans improved to 2–0 for the 4th straight year. In a hard-fought defensive battle, Tennessee built up a lead as big as 24–16 before Houston sent it to overtime behind Arian Foster's TD run and 2-point conversion with 1:53 to go in regulation. DeAndre Hopkins caught his first career touchdown, which was the game-winning touchdown to give the Texans the 30–24 win. If not for this overtime victory, the 2013 Texans would've became the first team since the
2001 Carolina Panthers to win their opener and lose the remainder of their games.
Week 3: at Baltimore Ravens
Week Three: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
The Texans' 14-game losing streak started in Baltimore, where the Ravens pummeled Houston, 30–9. The Texans fell to 2–1. After Houston grabbed a 6–3 lead, the Ravens got a pick-six and a punt return for a touchdown to make it 17–6. Baltimore outscored Houston in the second half 13–3 en route to a 30–9 win.
Week 4: vs. Seattle Seahawks
Week Four: Seattle Seahawks at Houston Texans – Game summary
Period
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
Seahawks
3
0
3
14
3
23
Texans
0
20
0
0
0
20
at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas
Date: September 29
Game time: 12:00 p.m. CDT
Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
After falling behind 3–0 at the end of the first quarter, the Texans scored 20 unanswered to build up a 20–3 halftime lead. But with a 20–6 fourth quarter lead, Houston gave up two touchdowns, including a pick-six by
Richard Sherman to tie the game at 20. The Seahawks won in overtime 23–20 on Steven Hauschka's 45-yard field goal with 3:23 to go in OT. With the surprising loss, the Texans fell to 2–2.
Week 5: at San Francisco 49ers
Week Five: Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Houston got off to a 21–3 lead, but Indy outscored them 24–3 to win 27–24. Houston dropped to 2–6. At halftime, head coach Gary Kubiak collapsed on the field on his way to the locker room with a Transient Ischemic Attack. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips took over head coaching duties for the remainder of the game.
Week 10: at Arizona Cardinals
Week Ten: Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
The Texans had a lead as much as 17–7 at the half, but fell 34–31 to the Patriots to match their combined number of losses from the previous two seasons (10).
Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars
Week Fourteen: Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.