The Texans dealt the Ravens’ playoff chances a serious blow last Sunday when they helped force Joe Flacco into an awful performance on the way to a 25-13 win.
Houston was able to pull off that victory despite starting Case Keenum at quarterback and scoring just one touchdown over the course of the game. The majority of the scoring came off the right foot of Randy Bullock, whose six field goals are the most in any game this season and the most in any game for any kicker in Texans history.
Along with those milestones, Bullock has also been named the AFC’s top special teams player of the week. It’s the first time that a Texan has taken special team honors since Jacoby Jones did it in 2009 and the fourth time that a Texan has won any of the weekly awards this season with Bullock joining Ryan Fitzpatrick and J.J. Watt, who has been honored twice this season.
Bullock now has 30 made field goals on the season and can set a new single-season mark for the Texans if he makes three more of them in the regular season finale.