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wild-card gameday

Bengals at Texans

4:30 p.m. Saturday

Reliant Stadium, Houston

TV/radio: WPXI-11, WJAC-6, WTOV-9; KDKA-FM (93.7), WJPA-AM (1450)

Records: Cincinnati 10-6; Houston 12-4

Line: Texans by 41⁄2

Notable: Houston looking for fifth straight win against Bengals. ... Houston QB Matt Schaub will make his first career postseason start after missing last year's playoffs with injured foot.



By The Associated Press

Published: Friday, January 4, 2013, 8:22 p.m.
Updated: Saturday, January 5, 2013

HOUSTON — The Houston Texans were looking forward to enjoying a bye this week before beginning their work in the playoffs as the AFC's top seed.

Instead, a terrible month in which they lost three of four games dropped the Texans to the third seed. It has them in the same spot as year ago, hosting the Cincinnati Bengals in a wild-card playoff game Saturday.

The Texans wasted little time this week lamenting their missed opportunities, though, instead focusing on their next task.

“Would we like to be in a different situation? Yeah, but at the same time, it's the playoffs. It's the start of the playoffs. Everything you've done up to this point, it doesn't really matter,” Houston's Andre Johnson said. “It only matters what you do now.”

They'll face a Cincinnati team that enters Saturday having won three in a row and seven of its last eight games. The Bengals are in the playoffs for consecutive seasons for the first time since 1981-82. Their last playoff win came Jan. 6, 1991, against the Oilers.

Cincinnati offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth wants to focus on the improvement this young team has made.

“Last year, we did what it took to get into the playoffs when a lot of people predicted us to be 0-16,” Whitworth said. “This year, we got back in to the playoffs when a lot of people didn't think we could. The next step is winning a playoff game. Hopefully, we can let that be a chip on our shoulder.”

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton was sacked four times and threw three interceptions in last year's 31-10 postseason loss to the Texans.

“I definitely feel like I'm a better quarterback this year,” he said. “I've got more control of the offense. There's a lot more stuff that I'm doing at the line of scrimmage and making checks and doing different things this year than I was doing last year. But that's helped me become a better player.”

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