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JAGUARS-TEXANS ONE-LINERS

Texans DE Mario Williams sealed the win when he got his third sack of the game and forced Jaguars QB David Garrard to fumble. “I was really pleased that Mario got to perform on our stage,” Texans owner Bob McNair said. “People now can see what type of ballplayer he really is.” Said Texans coach Gary Kubiak, “Our defense was excellent throughout the game. Our defense played extremely well, gave us tremendous opportunities.” Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew moved into third place in Jaguars history for total rushing yards, surpassing Mark Brunell. Said Texans RB Steve Slaton, “I’m very happy I put on a good performance for them. I wanted to run the ball. I wanted to be on this stage and leave no regrets.” ESPN invaded the city of Houston for the Monday Night Football broadcast. Said Texans CB Dunta Robinson, “We’ve got enough people healthy now, so we’re getting back to doing the things we used to do. We’re not playing a lot of zone. ” Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio dismissed the notion that his team has quit. Jaguars CB Rashean Mathis suffered a sprained knee. Jaguars K Josh Scobee missed his third consecutive field goal attempt in the second quarter when he pushed a 43-yarder wide right.