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List of Houston Texans team records

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This article details statistics relating to the Houston Texans American football team.

Houston Texans records

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Team records

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  • Wins: 12 (2012)
  • Home wins: 7 (2016)
  • Road wins: 6 (2012)
  • Consecutive wins: 9 (2018)
  • Consecutive losses: 14 (2013)
  • Most points For: 416 (2012)
  • Fewest points Allowed: 278 (2011)
  • Touchdowns: 46 (2012)
  • Most points Scored: 57 vs. Titans (Oct 1, 2017; W 57-14)
  • Biggest comeback: 21 vs. Chargers (Sep 9, 2013; W 31-28)
  • Biggest lead blown: 24 vs. Chiefs (Jan 12, 2020; L 31-51)

All-time franchise individual records

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(thru 2020 season)

Single-season individual records

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Single-game individual records

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  • Longest rushing play: 97 yards (Touchdown) Lamar Miller (Nov 26, 2018 vs Titans)
  • Longest pass play: 81 yards David Carr to Corey Bradford (Oct 13, 2002 vs Bills)
  • Longest touchdown pass: 80 yards Matt Schaub to Jacoby Jones (Nov 13, 2011 at Buccaneers)
  • Longest kick return: 104 yards (Touchdown) André Davis (Dec 30, 2007 vs Jaguars)
  • Longest punt return: 87 yards (Touchdown) Keshawn Martin (Nov 17, 2013 vs Raiders)
  • Most kick return touchdowns: 2 (Tied for NFL Record) André Davis (Dec 30, 2007 vs Jaguars)
  • Longest interception return: 102 yards (Touchdown) Marcus Coleman (Sep 26, 2004 at Chiefs)
  • Longest punt: 71 Yards Shane Lechler (Oct 9, 2014 vs Colts) & Bryan Anger (Sep 29, 2019 vs Panthers)
  • Longest field goal: 61 Yards Ka'imi Fairbairn (Dec 12, 2021 vs Seahawks)

Season-by-season win and loss records

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The Texans have competed in the NFL since their inaugural season in 2002. In that time, the team has compiled 6 winning seasons, finishing 9–7 in 2009, 10–6 in 2011, 12–4 in 2012 and 9-7 in 2014, 2015, and 2016. They have also had two non-losing seasons, as they finished 8–8 in 2007 and 2008.

The Texans first reached the post season in 2011 as the AFC South champion and repeated as division champs in 2012, 2015, and 2016. As of 2017, they are one of four active NFL teams that have yet to appear in a Super Bowl along with the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, and Jacksonville Jaguars.