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Texans Vs. Ravens: Arian Foster Helps Houston Stick Around

Arian Foster: still good at football. The Texans running back is keeping Houston around vs. the Ravens, running the ball well on a drive that set up a Houston field goal. Baltimore leads 17-6 with 11:42 left in the first half.

After their last three drives went three-and-out, three-and-out, one-play INT, Foster engineered an 11-play, 59-yard drive that ended with Neil Rackers booting a 33-yard field goal. Foster has 41 yards on 8 carries, including a long of 19 yards.


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The Texans are going to need their running game to get going vs. the Ravens if they're going to stick around in this NFL Divisional Round matchup. Quarterback T.J. Yates has already thrown one interception -- and very nearly two -- and it led to a Baltimore touchdown. The Texans rookie QB is 6-for-13 for 50 yards so far.

Still, the Ravens have to be pleased at once again keeping the Texans out of the end zone when Houston was threatening.

Keep up with the latest news, score updates and video highlights on our Texans vs. Ravens StoryStream. For more on the Ravens, check out SB Nation's Baltimore Beatdown and for more on the Texans check out Battle Red Blog. Here's a look at the complete 2012 NFL playoffs schedule.

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