Jim Herman held off a final-round challenge from Henrik Stenson and Dustin Johnson to claim a maiden PGA Tour title at the Houston Open and secure entry in to next weeks Masters. Final Leaderboard Shell Houston Open The world No 191, who had never won in his previous 105 PGA Tour stars, posted a four-under 68 at the GC of Houston to finish one-shot clear of nearest challenger Stenson.Resuming in a share of the lead alongside Jamie Lovemark, Herman got off to a positive start by birdieing two of his opening four holes before giving a shot back at the next when he fired his tee shot out of bounds. Herman mixed five birdies with a bogey on his way to victory Stenson, sitting one off the pace following a third-round 66, followed a front-nine 34 with a 12-foot gain at the next to briefly claim the outright advantage, only for Herman to move back in a share of the lead at the next.After the pair exchanged birdies at the 13th, Stenson recovered from a missed par-save at the next to hole an 11-foot birdie at the 15th to rejoin Herman on 14 under. Stenson suffered another near-miss on the PGA Tour Momentum swung in Hermans favour when the American posted a chip-in birdie from off the 16th green, with pars over the final two holes enough to secure a landmark victory.It feels like Im a dreaming and I dont when its all going to sink in, Herman told Sky Sports. There are a lot of tears right now as Ive put in a lot of hard work, so Im pretty pleased. Jim Herman joined Nick Dougherty at the SkyCart to run through the final stages of his maiden PGA Tour win at the Shell Houston Open Stenson two-putted from 20 feet at the last to match Hermans round and, with Johnsons final-round 69 leaving him a further stroke back.A round-of-the-day 65 from Rafa Cabrera-Bello lifted the Spaniard in to fourth spot, while a birdie-filled 66 from Daniel Berger left the American tied-fifth with Russell Henley. Dustin Johnson closed with a three-under 69 World No 2 Jordan Spieth, in his final round before defending his Masters title on Thursday, briefly moved within one of the lead when he sank a 45-footer on his way to birdieing five of his opening seven holes.Spieth then bogeyed three in a four-hole stretch around the turn and found the water at the 12th, eventually closing seven strokes adrift after finding the hazard again in a double-bogey at the last. 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Yelling between the two groups then erupted, according to the NFL.com report, which cited sources in the room.?Pretty much your classic offense-versus-defense divide, one player told NFL.com.Multiple team sources told ESPN on Sunday night that the defensive backs and offensive linemen have exchanged postgame words on at least one other occasion in recent weeks.Denver (8-6), the defending Super Bowl champion, is in third place in the AFC West.?The Broncos must win out and would still need help to earn a wild-card berth.Everybodys frustrated, cornerback Chris Harris Jr.?told ESPN on Sunday. We feel like we played almost good enough defense to win that game. I dont know if [we] ever kept [Tom] Brady under 16 points, and we did that today. Thats what makes you sick, when we come out and play stout like we did today.A smattering of Broncos defensive players called their time spent on the field in recent games our quota. The group has played at least 76 snaps in four of the past seven games -- including 81 plays in Jacksonville -- a high number for any defense.On Sunday, the Patriots had the ball for 73 plays.I definitelly understand their frustration, Okung told NFL.ddddddddddddcom, in reference to the Broncos defensive backs. They played well enough to win, and they held that team to 16 points, which a lot of teams dont do. Were an emotional team. Thats what makes us so good. To me, thats part of who we are.When our defense is out there, theyre an emotional group, and they hold themselves to a high standard, added Okung, who signed with the Broncos in March after six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. As an offense, we need to do the same. So I think [their frustration] is warranted. Weve got to be better.Broncos safety?T.J. Ward?called the incident a byproduct of a little frustration.We are an emotional group, Ward told NFL.com. Thats why we play as well as we do. What happened wasnt even anything major -- just a little frustration. Were all trying to win.Kubiak has consistently said he believes the team has good leadership and has worked through previous heat-of-the-moment blowups. Talib pushed Jordan Norwood?after the wide receiver muffed a punt in a Nov. 27 loss. Norwood muffed another punt Sunday that led to a Patriots field goal.Talib and Norwood met one-on-one the morning after their incident to smooth things over. After Sundays game, Talib took a softer public stance when he was asked if frustrations had boiled over.Thats really not going to take us nowhere, though, just being frustrated, Talib said. And beefing with the offense [is] not going to get us nowhere. Were going to ride. Were going to stick together. ' ' '