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Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after 54-yard overtime kick to beat Titans

Texans kicker made four field goals in first game

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 21: Ka'imi Fairbairn #7 of the Houston Texans celebrates after kicking a first quarter field goal against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on November 21, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Silas Walker/Getty Images) (Silas Walker, 2021 Getty Images)

HOUSTON – Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn is the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after booting the game-winning 54-yard field goal in overtime to beat the Tennessee Titans last Sunday.

Fairbairn made all four of his field goals, hitting kicks from 23, 27, 53 and 54 yards.

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It was his first game back after being activated from injured reserve after being sidelined with a strained right quadriceps.

The Texans earned a 19-16 victory, improving to 8-6 overall.

“I think part of being in my position as a kicker is you have to welcome those situations and those pressure kicks and not resist them and execute when you need to,” said Fairbairn, who received the game ball from coach DeMeco Ryans following the game inside the Texans’ locker room. “You build that confidence through a lifetime, throughout the season.

“I’ve got a lot of good teammates, especially Weeks and Cam who do such a good job. It’s such a thankless job. that was electric, fun environment. Let’s do that again.”

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Fairbairn won the game in overtime for the third time in his career and the first time since an Oct. 7, 2018 win over the Dallas Cowboys by the same 19-16 margin of victory.

This marks the seventh time in his career that Fairbairn, a former Lou Groza award winner from UCLA, has made four or more field goals.

“Man, we know Kai can kick it, so that’s all we were preaching,” said Texans running back Devin “Motor” Singletary, who had a 34-yard touchdown run wiped out by a holding penalty on wide receiver John Metchie III. “Just get across midfield. If we can’t get a touchdown, give him a chance. And we gave him a chance and he came through for us.”

Fairbairn entered Sunday having made 18 of 19 field goals with one of his top seasons interrupted by the leg injury

The Titans called a timeout before the field goal to try to ice Fairbairn. It didn’t work as they intended, though.

“I hit the game-winner, but a lot of plays were made by a lot of different guys,” Fairbairn said. “It was a team win. I’m just thankful to be a part of it.”

Being away from the game rehabbing was a difficult time for Fairbairn. He maintained his patience and diligence to get healthy again and didn’t look rusty in the slightest Sunday.

“It felt like a long time,” Fairbairn said. “I’m just thankful to be back with my teammates. We’re going to enjoy the victory, but we have a lot more to play for.

“It was massive against a division opponent, Tennessee Titans, who are a very good team, in a tough environment, but we came together and pulled through. We had a lot of injuries. It was fun to get this victory.”

Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com.


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Aaron Wilson is an award-winning Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and www.click2houston.com. He has covered the NFL since 1997, including previous stints for The Houston Chronicle and The Baltimore Sun. This marks his 10th year covering the Texans after previously covering a Super Bowl winning team in Baltimore.

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