JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Houston Texans actually had a nice road trip. No surprise it came in Jacksonville, where the Jaguars are winless this season.Brock Osweiler threw two touchdown passes, Kareem Jackson returned an interception 42 yards for a score and the Texans beat the Jaguars 24-21 on Sunday for their first road win in 2016.The Texans (6-3) scored on offense and defense and set up another score with special teams, a complete team effort that kept them perfect (3-0) against the AFC South. They won their fifth in a row against Jacksonville.This one came despite Osweiler throwing for 99 yards.We have to play the game the way we see it playing out, Texans coach Bill OBrien said. We dont worry about stats. I think everyone needs to understand that in the National Football League its all about winning. Its about winning. Whatever it takes to win that is what we try to do. Sometimes it doesnt work out, but six times this year it has worked out and three times it hasnt. Hopefully, we can be on the positive side of the ledger.The Jaguars (2-7) lost their fourth straight and fell to 0-4 at home. Coach Gus Bradleys team rallied late, with Blake Bortles hitting Allen Robinson for a touchdown and again for a 2-point conversion to make it a three-point game.But the Texans converted a third-and-5 play with 2 minutes to play and were able to run out the clock. The loss dropped Bradleys record to 14-43 in four seasons and prompted even Jacksonvilles most loyal supporters to question why owner Shad Khan hasnt made a change.You cant do anything besides put your head down and continue to work, Bortles said.Houston had been downright dismal on the road this season , scoring just one touchdown in lopsided losses at New England, Minnesota and Denver. The Texans found Jacksonville to be much more hospitable, especially on the opening drive.On the fifth play of the game, Jackson stepped in front of Allen Hurns , tipped the ball up, bobbled it, secured it and sauntered down the sideline before juking Bortles and high-stepping into the end zone. Punt returner Tyler Ervin helped make it 21-10 in the third quarter, weaving his way for 57 yards and setting the Texans up at the 7-yard line. Osweiler hooked up with Stephen Anderson on the next play.Nick Novak, who missed two field goals earlier, connected on a 51-yarder with 8:32 remaining that gave Houston some breathing room. The Texans kept that drive alive by converting a third-and-16 play from the 19. Akeem Hunt, called up from the practice squad Saturday, ran around the left end for 17 yards.That was crushing, Jaguars defensive tackle Malik Jackson said. I thought it was a pass for sure. Everybody made a mistake thinking it was pass. Weve got to get off blocks and make the tackle. Nobody seemed to do that and we lost. Two or three plays as a defense will show us why we lost the game, but we were playing a hell of a game.The Texans finished with 181 yards on the ground.FLUKY FUMBLEThe Jaguars added to their lowlight reel in the second quarter when Bortles did the most Bortles thing ever .Under heavy pressure and trying to ground the ball near tightly covered running back T.J. Yeldon, Bortles hit Yeldon in the foot. The ball bounced up and landed in linebacker Whitney Mercilus hands for what initially was ruled an interception. It was later changed to a lateral and a fumble.Ive never seen that happen, Bortles said. From the time you start playing quarterback, they tell you if the screen is covered, throw it at his feet. I was trying to make the smart play and live to play another down and that happens. Unfortunate.MISSING MENEven though it came against dysfunctional Jacksonville, Houstons victory was somewhat impressive considering how many key players the team was missing.Starting receiver Will Fuller (knee), run-stuffing nose tackle Vince Wilfork (groin) and cornerback A.J. Bouye (ankle) were inactive. So was fellow receiver Jaelen Strong, leaving the Texans with just three healthy wideouts.DROUGHTS CONTINUEThe Jaguars failed once again to score a touchdown on their opening possession, extending the NFLs longest current TD drought to open games to 23 games. Maybe even more baffling, the Jags have gone more than five games without a takeaway. Its officially 23 quarters and counting.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLNike Roshe One Norge . 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Aluko was making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury.Another game, another North American League Championship Series team putting together a huge comeback as Team SoloMid overcame a big deficit to defeat Splyce in a 45-minute contest at the League of Legends World Championship.European underdogs Splyce earned a surprising lead initially with 1,000 gold up on TSM at the 15-minute mark. They followed up with a few kills around the map as Chres Sencux Laursen reached four kills after 24 minutes had elapsed.The Splyce mid laner picked up another kill by catching out TSM ADC Yiliang Doublelift Peng and then outplayed a 2 vs. 1 collapse, taking down TSM jungler Dennis Svenskeren Johnsen. Combined with a Baron Nashor kill, at 32 minutes, Splyce held a 6,500 gold lead and a lead in towers, 5-2.However, thats when it would fall apart for Splyce, who would then get caught out several times as they played too passively and didnt keep their mid laner Sencux in the fight to press his advantage.At the 37-minute mark, TSM took a three-for-two team fight and then a somewhat risky Baron buff, and suddenly had a gold lead.dddddddddddd An Elder Dragon takedown came shortly thereafter, and those two objectives powered a siege on the Splyce base.One last fight for the European challengers came up short, as Martin Wunder Hansen caught three members of TSM rotating to the top lane but didnt have sufficient damage to capitalize on his initiation. A valiant effort at the exposed nexus fell flat, and the NA League Championship Series champions took down the main objective and earned the victory.The victory for TSM and the defeat for Splyce are the two teams final matches of the first week of the group stage, with the North American squad at 2-1 and the Europeans at 0-3. Both teams will take to the rift again on Saturday, Oct. 8 for an evening of all-important matches as these squads pursue a spot in the quarterfinals. ' ' '