Broncos' Russell Wilson moves up the NFL record books vs. Texans

The Denver Broncos lost a close one to the Houston Texans in what seemed like somewhat of a must-win game. They came up just short at the end, as they drove the ball down the field with a chance to win it, but ended the game on a fourth down interception in the end zone.It […]

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The Denver Broncos lost a close one to the Houston Texans in what seemed like somewhat of a must-win game. They came up just short at the end, as they drove the ball down the field with a chance to win it, but ended the game on a fourth down interception in the end zone.

It was right there, as the win slipped away a few different times. Sure, Russell Wilson didn't play great, as he had three interceptions in the game, but two of them were throws you could chalk up.

He was also a reason the Broncos were even in the game. The offensive line wasn't great, yet he found ways to make plays. 

He did, though, end up moving up a record book, making more NFL history. The Denver Broncos team's Twitter account tweeted out the big accomplishment by Russell Wilson after a crazy touchdown pass to wide receiver Courtland Sutton.

With that TD pass, Russell Wilson has passed QB Dan Marino for the second-most TD passes in a player's first 12 seasons in NFL history.

It seems like in every game, Wilson throws some crazy pass to Sutton, who ends up making a crazy catch. But, that has to translate to wins, or it means nothing. However, it's good to stay positive about things.

Wilson is still one of the best quarterbacks in the league.