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Hall of Fame
For the second consecutive week, a Texans player has been honored as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week.
Receiver Andre Johnson, who caught 12 passes for 158 yards and a touchdown in the 30-27 overtime victory at Washington, won the award this week. Running back Arian Foster won it last week.
This is only the second time in his eight-year career that Johnson has won the award. The other time was in 2006.
The award could easily have gone to quarterback Matt Schaub, who threw for a career-high 497 yards and three touchdowns against the Redskins.
Defensive end Mario Williams, who had three sacks and three hurries against the Redskins, could have won the defensive award. Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker James Harrison was voted AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in their victory at Tennessee.
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