HOUSTON — Joe Mixon evaded one defender and dragged a defensive back into the end zone with him on a 14-yard touchdown run in the highlight of yet another big game to help the Houston Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Asked to describe the play, Mixon smiled before answering.
"That's how we play Texans football,'' he said.
He ran for 102 yards with that touchdown in the 23-20 win. Mixon, who is in his first season in Houston after a trade from Cincinnati, became the first player in NFL history to have at least 100 yards rushing and a TD run in four of his first five games with a team.
The only time he didn't have 100 yards and a score this season came in Week 2 when he missed almost the entire second half with an ankle injury that kept him out the next three games.
''I'm in my element. I'm in my zone honestly,'' he said. ''It's a great thing where I can be able to try to do whatever I can to put the team on my back.''
C.J. Stroud threw for 285 yards and a touchdown to bounce back after he had a career-worst 86 yards passing in a loss to the Packers last week to allow the Texans (6-2) to extend their lead atop the AFC South.
''He made great decisions with the football all day,'' coach DeMeco Ryans said. ''Kept us out of some bad plays. Can't say enough about what C.J. is doing and how he is leading this offense. So very proud of him.''