HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans were 0-8 in Baltimore, including the playoffs, had never scored more than 16 points there and had been outscored a combined 100-26 in their last three trips to play the Ravens.That all changed Sunday when the Texans dominated the injury-depleted Ravens on both sides of the ball to get a 44-10 win to improve to 2-3 entering their bye week.“Guys played the game the right way,” coach DeMeco Ryans said. “We finished it the right way. I couldn’t be more proud of everyone, just as an organization for us to come up and get our first win in Baltimore – it means a lot to a lot of people here. I’m proud for all of our guys to be able to be a part of that.”C.J. Stroud led the way in the victory, throwing for 244 yards and a season-high four touchdowns before sitting down with about nine minutes remaining. The Texans scored on all eight offensive possessions when he was in the game to tie a franchise record for their most lopsided road win.

The defense also did its part, grabbing three interceptions and holding the Ravens to 207 total yards, including 44 yards rushing -- both season lows.

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