The Houston Texans played the Baltimore Ravens close for two quarters in Sunday's season opener, but the wheels came off amid a dismal second-half performance.
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Houston, which cut the deficit to one with a field goal at the end of the second quarter, was outscored 18-3 in the second half as the Ravens rolled to a 25-9 victory. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson threw for 109 yards over the final two quarters, and the Texans' offense was never able to capitalize on the opportunities that were presented.