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SportsOctober 14, 2013

HOUSTON -- The St. Louis Rams had a simple chant in the locker room after Sunday's 38-13 rout of the Houston Texans. `2-and-0, 2-and-0,' coach Jeff Fisher said his team repeated. Sam Bradford threw three touchdown passes, St. Louis added a score on defense and special teams and the Rams stunned the mistake-prone Texans with a 38-13 win on Sunday to win their second straight after dropping their previous three games...

By KRISTIE RIEKEN ~ Associated Press
Rams players celebrate a touchdown by Daren Bates (53) against the Texans during the third quarter Sunday in Houston. Bates scored on a fumble recovery during a kick return. (Eric Gay ~ Associated Press)
Rams players celebrate a touchdown by Daren Bates (53) against the Texans during the third quarter Sunday in Houston. Bates scored on a fumble recovery during a kick return. (Eric Gay ~ Associated Press)

HOUSTON -- The St. Louis Rams had a simple chant in the locker room after Sunday's 38-13 rout of the Houston Texans.

`2-and-0, 2-and-0,' coach Jeff Fisher said his team repeated.

Sam Bradford threw three touchdown passes, St. Louis added a score on defense and special teams and the Rams stunned the mistake-prone Texans with a 38-13 win on Sunday to win their second straight after dropping their previous three games.

"I think everyone totally bought in," Bradford said about the turnaround. "I think if you look at the way we've played the past two weeks, it's been a completely different mindset, a completely different attitude."

The Rams (3-3) were up 24-6 early in the third quarter and extended the lead when rookie Daren Bates returned Keshawn Martin's fumble on a kickoff return for a touchdown.

St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers (90) celebrates after sacking Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub (8) during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 13, 2013, in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)
St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers (90) celebrates after sacking Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub (8) during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 13, 2013, in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

Rookie first-round pick Alec Ogletree pushed the lead to 38-6 when he took an interception by T.J. Yates back 98 yards for a touchdown. Yates was in after Schaub sustained an apparent right ankle injury.

Texans coach Gary Kubiak didn't have many details on Schaub's injury after the game, saying only: "Matt's got a little bit of everything on that one leg."

Schaub didn't have a turnover after throwing six interceptions, three of them returned for touchdowns in the past three games.

But several other Texans had key gaffes as preseason Super Bowl hopeful Houston (2-4) lost its fourth straight game.

"For the past few weeks the finger has been pointed in one direction a lot," Kubiak said. "But we sprung leaks all over the place today."

Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers sacks Texans quarterback Matt Schaub during the second quarter. (PATRIC SCHNEIDER ~ Associated Press)
Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers sacks Texans quarterback Matt Schaub during the second quarter. (PATRIC SCHNEIDER ~ Associated Press)

The Texans had 95 yards of penalties, lost two fumbles and Yates threw two interceptions. Schaub had 186 yards passing and Yates finished with 98 yards passing.

"We played our absolute worst football the last two weeks and we've got to change it," Houston safety Ed Reed said.

Bradford was 12 of 16 for 117 yards. Rookie Zac Stacy had 18 carries for 79 yards in his second straight start.

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"To come out here and play a pretty much complete game was fun," St. Louis defensive end Chris Long said. "Offense and defense were in complete sync."

Brian Quick's 4-yard touchdown reception extended the Rams' lead to 24-6 early in the third quarter.

Rodney McLeod forced the fumble by Martin on the ensuing kickoff and Bates, an undrafted free agent, scooped it up and returned it 11 yards, diving into the end zone for the score.

Schaub was injured on Houston's next drive when he was sacked by Chris Long. Some fans cheered while he was down after the injury, angering Houston's players.

"For them to cheer about something like that, it just shows they have no class," Andre Johnson said.

He was replaced by Yates. Schaub had thrown an interception that was returned for a touchdown in four straight games entering Sunday.

Yates made it five in a row for Houston when his first drive ended with the interception return by Ogletree, who high-stepped his way into the end zone as the home fans serenaded the Texans with boos.

The Rams took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Cory Harkey grabbed a 2-yard touchdown pass from Bradford. Kareem Jackson received a 40-yard penalty for pass interference early in that drive.

The Texans were driving later in the first when Ogletree forced a fumble by rookie DeAndre Hopkins which James Laurinaitis recovered and returned it 43 yards.

The Rams capitalized on the fumble with a 42-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein to push the lead to 10-0 early in the second quarter.

Houston cut the lead to 10-3 with a 20-yard field goal by Randy Bullock.

Another 2-yard pass by Bradford -- this one to Lance Kendricks -- extended the lead to 17-3. An unnecessary roughness penalty on Brian Cushing for a late hit on Bradford helped that drive.

Houston settled for another field goal just before halftime when Schaub's pass on third down fell incomplete to make it 17-6 at halftime.

About the only highlight for Houston on Sunday was the play of Arian Foster, who finished with 20 carries for 141 yards. He added four catches for 57 yards.

Ben Tate scored Houston's only touchdown on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter.

Janoris Jenkins had an interception for the Rams.

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