Found December 14, 2010 on Ravens Post:
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After the Baltimore Ravens allowed the Houston Texans to score 21 unanswered points in the second half, cornerback Josh Wilson saved the day after returning an interception 12 yards for the game-winning touchdown in overtime to help his team improve to 9-4 on the season. The Ravens established a 28-7 lead after rookie wide receiver David Reed returned the opening kickoff of the second half 103 yards for a touchdown—the longest in team history. From there, Baltimore fell apart until Wilson’s touchdown in overtime. The offense struggled to put up any points. The defense had no answers when it came to stopping Matt Schaub and the rest of the Texans’ offense—allowing them to score touchdowns on drives of 99 and 95 yards their final two possessions of the game. Once the Ravens were forced to punt on their first drive in overtime, it seemed like the Texans were going to pull away with what would have been an unbelievable comeback win. Instead, Wilson read Schaub’s pass perfectly and helpe...
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