Due to injuries, the Houston Texans are without their top three quarterbacks for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens. When their fourth-string quarterback wasn't able to lead the team to a touchdown, the Texans turned to their "fifth-string" quarterback.
Houston signal-caller Case Keenum had been unable to get his team into the end zone for the first 28 minutes of the game, so the team resorted to some trickery in order to finally score a touchdown against the Ravens.
On the first play after the two-minute warning, Texans running back Arian Foster took a pitch. Instead of trying to pick up yards on the ground, Foster found a wide-open C.J. Fiedorowicz in the end zone for the score.
Foster's five-yard TD pass gave the Texans a 16-0 lead entering halftime.
[Will Brinson, NFL on CBS]
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