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NFL: Baltimore 41, Houston 13

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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (52) talks to the officials during a timeout against the Houston Texans in the second half at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas on November 9, 2008. The Ravens defeated the Texans 41-13. (UPI Photo/Aaron M. Sprecher) 
Published: Nov. 9, 2008 at 5:38 PM

HOUSTON, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Todd Heap and Willis McGahee eached scored twice for Baltimore Sunday in a 41-13 blitz of the Houston Texans.

Heap caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco and a 14-yarder from Troy Smith.

McGahee scored on runs of 1 and 4 yards and ended up with 112 yards on 12 carries.

Baltimore (6-3) outscored the Texans 29-7 in the second half.

Flacco completed 15-of-23 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Ravens to their fourth straight win.

Baltimore's Ray Lewis intercepted two passes, and Samari Rolle and Haloti Ngata picked off one each, all thrown by Sage Rosenfels.

.Rosenfels completed 23-of-38 passes for 294 yards, including a 60-yard scoring toss to Kevin Walter.

Houston is 3-6.

Topics: Ray Lewis, Sage Rosenfels, Samari Rolle, Todd Heap, Troy Smith, Willis McGahee
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