HOUSTON — Tasked with shadowing Miami's star receiver Tyreek Hill for most of Sunday's game, Houston cornerback Derek Stingley shined.
Houston's defense forced four turnovers, highlighted by two fourth-quarter interceptions by Stingley, to help the Texans to a 20-12 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
''Stingley is playing just unbelievable football right now,'' Houston coach DeMeco Ryans said.
The Texans (9-5) clinched their second consecutive AFC South title later on Sunday when the Broncos beat the Colts 31-13.
Stingley was asked about his performance against Hill, who had just two receptions for 36 yards.
''It's a good opportunity going against somebody that's the face of the NFL,'' he said. ''So anytime you get to go out there on the field, it's just a good time, just time to have fun.''
Nico Collins had two TD receptions as the Texans got a second straight victory.
Collins had a 6-yard TD reception in the second quarter and his second 6-yard scoring grab made it 20-6 in the third. That score was set up by a 35-yard run by Dare Ogunbowale on a fake punt.