Texans at Jaguars: 3 things we learned

Nov 13, 2016; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Houston Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson (25) celebrates a interception for a touchdown in the first quarter with defensive back Eddie Pleasant (35) and outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus (59) against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 13, 2016; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Houston Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson (25) celebrates a interception for a touchdown in the first quarter with defensive back Eddie Pleasant (35) and outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus (59) against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Houston Texans got their first road win of the season at the expense of the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars. Here are three takeaways from that contest.

The defending AFC South champion Houston Texans continue to maintain their current status atop the division as they look to get back to the playoffs for the second straight year.

They also remain perfect when it comes to beating the teams they see most often. They raised their divisional mark to 3-0 this season with a 24-21 win at Jacksonville. The Jaguars fell to 2-7 and are in the midst of another disappointing year.

So what did we learn about these two franchises on Sunday?

1. Houston’s offense remains an enigma

The Texans got the win but didn’t do a lot to impress when it came to when they had the football. Quarterback Brock Osweiler and the team finally played turnover-free football for the first time in nine games this season. The much-maligned signal-caller connected for a pair of scores but threw for only 99 yards and hit on only 14 of his 27 attempts. Yes, the ground attack rolled up 181 yards on 33 carries (83 by Lamar Miller) but this is still a stodgy unit that makes moving the football look like a chore.

2. Turnovers continue to plague the Jaguars

Another week and another game in which the Jaguars have ball-security issues. In particular quarterback Blake Bortles, who was picked off once (returned for a touchdown) and lost one of his two fumbles. Bradley’s team has now given up the football 19 times in nine contests. Combine that with the fact that Jacksonville has now gone five consecutive games without forcing a turnover and a minus-14 takeaway/giveaway differential pretty much spells disaster.

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3. Benardrick McKinney an unsung asset

The Texans have a lot of terrific defensive players and are pretty set on the front seven. Most people are familiar with veteran Brian Cushing but the team’s other inside linebacker continues to impress. McKinney tied for the team lead on Sunday with seven tackles. He also entered the game leading Houston with 73 stops and has also chipped in with three sacks.