Davis Mills did what Sage Rosenfels almost did in 2007.

Davis Mills did what Sage Rosenfels almost did in 2007.

Sage is known for leading the Texans to an almost miraculous comeback against the Titans on October 21, 2007, where he threw four fourth-quarter touchdowns to erase a 25-point deficit. Despite taking the lead with 57 seconds to play, the Texans lost the game 38-36 after the Titans kicked a game-winning field goal. The comeback is often cited as the greatest in franchise history.

The game: The Texans were trailing the Tennessee Titans 32-7 at the start of the fourth quarter.

The comeback: Quarterback Sage Rosenfels rallied the offense, throwing four touchdown passes in the final period, which was tied for the NFL record for most fourth-quarter touchdowns in a game.

The lead: Rosenfels' final touchdown pass gave the Texans a 36-35 lead with just 57 seconds left. The loss: The Titans were able to get into field goal range, and kicker Rob Bironas kicked a game-winning field goal to secure a 38-36 victory for Tennessee.

The aftermath: Despite the loss, the comeback is considered one of the most memorable moments in the Texans' history.

https://www.houstontexans.com/news/the-comeback-kid-almost-2670908#

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