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JOE KAY, AP Sports Writer

CINCINNATI (AP) — It figures that Cincinnati's first loss would come against a team that has tormented them in the big games.

The Houston Texans have a way of making things miserable for Andy Dalton and the Bengals.

T.J. Yates took over in the third quarter and led Houston to a 10-6 victory on Monday night, throwing the touchdown pass that knocked the Bengals out of the ranks of the NFL's unbeaten.

The Bengals (8-1) were trying to make NFL history and join New England and Carolina at 9-0 — there's never been such a trio. Instead, they played their all-around worst game of the season and fumbled away their final chance.

"It was embarrassing," tight end Tyler Eifert said. "Losing is never good, but maybe this will help us refocus. Maybe it will recharge us."

A backup quarterback with a history of beating them got in the way of adding to their best-ever start.

Yates beat them twice as a rookie during the 2011 season, including a first-round playoff win that was the Texans' first-ever in the postseason. That experience helped get him through his impromptu performance on Monday night.

"It's a little nostalgic," said Yates, who went 5 of 11 for 69 yards. "I have a lot of good memories in Cincinnati."

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And now, another one.

Cincinnati contained some of the NFL's top quarterbacks while getting off to the best start in club history. Yates was something else. He came in when Brian Hoyer suffered a concussion in the third quarter.

Yates ended his first drive with a 22-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins, who made a one-handed catch in the end zone for the game's only TD.

That wasn't the only thing that felt familiar to Cincinnati.

The Texans (4-5) made Andy Dalton look bad during first-round playoff wins over the Bengals during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. J.J. Watt returned an interception for a touchdown in that breakthrough playoff win in 2011.

The Texans were all over Dalton again on Monday night.

Dalton had another tough time against a Texans defense, going 21 of 37 for 187 yards with an interception and three sacks. Cincinnati's final chance slipped away when A.J. Green made a catch for what would have been a first down at the Texan 23-yard line, then was stripped of the ball by Quintin Demps with 40 seconds left.

"I had both hands on the ball and I took one off to break my fall and he ripped it out," Green said. "I was trying to break my fall.

"We'll be all right. It's tough to lose. Not everything is going to be pretty," he said.

Three times this season, the Bengals rallied in the fourth quarter to pull out games and stay unbeaten. This one got stripped away.

"We've been on the other side, where we're making plays down the stretch," coach Marvin Lewis said.

Yates' touchdown pass decided a lackluster game by both offenses.

The Bengals led 6-3 after a first half that was filled with penalties and missed plays. Telling statistics: The quarterbacks led their teams in rushing. Hoyer had 15 yards on one scramble, and Dalton had 30 yards on five carries.

That was especially bad for the Texans, who have been trying unsuccessfully to get one of the league's worst running games going with Arian Foster sidelined by an Achilles tendon injury. The Texans' running backs managed only 25 yards in the first half.

It got more foreboding when Hoyer walked off the field to get examined for a concussion after the second series of the second half. Yates hadn't thrown a pass in a game since he was signed on Oct. 28 to replace Ryan Mallett.

On his third completion — the touchdown — Yates added to his legacy of beating the Bengals.

NOTES: The Texans are 4-5 all-time on Monday night. The Bengals are 11-21. ... The Bengals sold 61,381 tickets for the game in their 65,515-seat stadium. ... The Bengals are in the midst of three straight prime-time games. They were coming off a 31-10 win on Thursday night over Cleveland. They're at Arizona (7-2) next Sunday night. ... Watt had a circle with the Eiffel tower on the top left side of his warmup shirt pregame. ... Watt's sack moved him ahead of Hall of Famer Derrick Thomas for second-most sacks in the first five seasons since it became an official stat in 1982. Watt has 66 ½ career.

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