The 2004 season was the Houston Texans' third in the National Football League, all of which they had spent under head coach Dom Capers. The team finished 7âÂÂ9, two games better than the previous season, and came third in the AFC South, the first time they had not finished bottom. The Texans also earned their first victory over the Tennessee Titans, the franchise previously known as the Oilers, who had left Houston after the 1996 season.
Quarterback David Carr, who missed four games the previous season, started all 16 games in 2004. Carr finished 2004 as his best season with Houston, finishing 285-of-466 for 3,531 yards with 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Carr's 466 attempts, 3,531 passing yards, and 16 passing touchdowns would all be career highs for him. Additionally, this was the first season Carr finished with more touchdowns than interceptions.
With the win, the Texans improved to 3âÂÂ3. This was the Texans' first win over the Tennessee Titans, who previously played in Houston as the Oilers from 1960 to 1996.
With the win, the Texans improved to 5âÂÂ6, snapped their three game losing streak, and swept the Titans for the first time in franchise history.
With the loss to Indianapolis the Texans were eliminated from playoff contention at 5-8.
This was the first shutout win in Texans history.
Looking to secure their first non-losing season, the 7âÂÂ8 Texans hosted the 3âÂÂ12 Browns in the regular season finale of the 2004 season. Despite only committing one turnover, Houston's offense struggled and only gained 238 yards of total offense compared to Cleveland's 364. The Texans scored a touchdown with 1:23 left to trail 14âÂÂ22 and attempted an onside kick, but it was recovered by the Browns who would run out the clock to win the game.
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