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Buffalo Bills vs Houston Texans — Game Highlight | 2025 NFL Season Week 12
Houston’s defense owned Thursday night, sacking Josh Allen eight times and closing the door with safety Calen Bullock’s second interception in the final seconds. With C.J. Stroud out, Davis Mills tossed two first-half touchdowns—including an 8-yard strike to Jayden Higgins with :08 left in the half—to outlast Buffalo’s explosive returns game.
Opening punch
James Cook ripped a 45-yard TD run for a 6–0 Bills lead (missed PAT). Houston answered with a field goal.
Texans flip it
Christian Kirk hauled a 2-yard TD from Mills; soon after, Ka’imi Fairbairn made it 13–9.
Kick return chaos
On the ensuing kickoff, Ray Davis housed a 97-yard return to put Buffalo back on top—briefly.
Halftime dagger
Mills found Higgins for 8 yards with eight seconds left in Q2 (20–16 HOU). Fairbairn’s 26-yarder late Q3 stretched it to 23–16.
4th-and-27 magic… then heartbreak
Allen converted a wild hook-and-lateral to Khalil Shakir for 44 yards on 4th-and-27, but after a penalty and pressure, Bullock picked him to seal it.
Pass-rush clinic
Will Anderson Jr. (2.5 sacks) and Danielle Hunter (2) headlined Houston’s 8-sack night—Allen finished with 0 TD, 2 INT.
What it means
Houston climbs to 6–5 and keeps its playoff push alive with a third straight one-score win. Buffalo drops to 7–4, ruing protection issues and missed chances despite big plays on the ground and special teams.
