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5 Big Takeaways from Houston Texans 30-6 Win Over Steelers
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ESPN pulled in a massive audience for the Houston Texans’ 30–6 playoff win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, with 29.1 million viewers tuning in across its platforms. But as the NFL prepares to reopen negotiations on its Monday Night Football rights, that strong performance could end up making the network’s long-term position even less secure.
The New England Patriots have a shot to reach the AFC Championship game with a matchup against the Houston Texans who boasts the league's No. 1 defense. With th
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Receiver Stefon Diggs helped a young Houston Texans secondary grow. Now he faces them with Patriots
In his one season with Texans, Stefon Diggs saw how good Houston's secondary could be and gave young players tips on how to improve.
Houston didn’t survive Wild Card Weekend — it imposed itself. Against Pittsburgh, the Texans delivered one of the most dominant defensive performances of the postseason: four sacks, two takeaways, and two defensive touchdowns.
The story from that point on is well known. Diggs had a successful rehab, joined the Patriots on an incentive-laden three-year, $63.5 million free agency deal, and played a pivotal role in his new team returning to the playoffs and quarterback Drake Maye taking a massive leap in his second season.
Here are several bars in the Houston area hosting a watch party for the Texans playoff game. D & T Drive Inn in Houston will be hosting a watch party with drink specials throughout the night. The bar at 1307 Enid will offer $4 well shots and offer 50 taps of craft beer. Specials are expected to begin at kickoff — 7:15 p.m.
FOXBOROUGH - Drake Maye offered a compelling reason to be smart about when to take off and run with the football in Sunday’s AFC Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans. Their linebackers show no mercy. Maye said they fly around and make sure to punish any and all ball carriers, including the quarterback.
The New England Patriots made an intriguing move to their practice squad ahead of their divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans. New England signed veteran defensive end Darrell Taylor to the practice squad and released running back Elijah Mitchell from the practice squad on Wednesday.