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C.J. Stroud limped off the field after being tackled by George Karlaftis, perhaps with an ankle injury. He’s getting checked out on the sideline, but appears to be all right.
The Houston Texans will unfortunately be without veteran wideout Stefon Diggs as they kick off Wild Card weekend against the Los Angeles Chargers. The former Maryland Terrapin suffered a season ending injury after tearing his ACL back in Week 8 against the Colts.
Diggs arrived to Houston back in April when the Buffalo Bills traded the veteran wideout to the Texans for a 2025 second-round pick. It looked like Diggs was headed for another highly productive year prior to the season-ending injury in Week 8, accumulating 47 receptions for 496 yards and three touchdowns through the first eight games.
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In addition to being without Diggs, the Texans will also be without starting wideout Tank Dell after he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 16 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Diggs is one of nine former Maryland Terrapins who will begin the process of chasing a Super Bowl trophy during Wild Card weekend. He’s joined by Tarheeb Still (Chargers), Spencer Anderson (Steelers), Beau Brade and Corey Bullock (Ravens), Ty Johnson and Quinton Jefferson (Bills), Rakim Jarrett (Buccaneers), and Jeshaun Jones (Vikings).
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During his three seasons in College Park, Diggs accumulated 150 receptions for 2,227 yards and 14 touchdowns. In his final year with the Terrapins, Diggs led the team in receptions (62), receiving yards (792), and receiving TDs (5). For his efforts, Diggs earned All-Big Ten Conference honors from the coaches and was an honorable mention All-Big Ten honoree by the media. He would go on to become a fifth round draft pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, selected by the Minnesota Vikings.
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The Houston Texans have started their playoff push without veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury. Diggs, who has been a key playmaker for the Texans all season, will be sorely missed as they fight for a spot in the postseason.
Despite the setback, the Texans are not giving up hope. Head coach Bill O’Brien has expressed confidence in the team’s depth at the wide receiver position and believes that they have the talent to step up in Diggs’ absence.
Fans are hopeful that star quarterback Deshaun Watson will be able to lead the team to victory and keep their playoff dreams alive. With a tough schedule ahead, the Texans will need to come together as a team and rally around each other to make a strong push in the final weeks of the regular season.
As they face this challenge without one of their top offensive weapons, the Texans are determined to prove that they have what it takes to overcome adversity and emerge victorious in the playoff hunt.
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Inevitable is a word that’s been thrown around about the Kansas City Chiefs throughout this season, as they try to march toward a historic third straight Super Bowl title. They opened 13-0, and their only two losses in the regular season were at Buffalo and at Denver in Week 18 with the No. 1 seed locked up and the starters on the bench.
They’ve won every way imaginable this season, and while good teams make their own luck, that has some thinking Kansas City might be vulnerable. While playing up — or sometimes apparently down — to its competition isn’t in question, the rust vs. rest argument may come into play. The Chiefs haven’t played a meaningful game in the standings since Christmas Day — a 24-day layoff for the Chiefs’ top players.
The Texans and Chiefs met in Week 16, on the Saturday before Christmas, a 27-19 K.C. win.
The Texans were last seen making short work of the Los Angeles Chargers, 32-12 in the wild-card round. Joe Mixon rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown, and C.J. Stroud threw for 282 yards and a score. He and head coach DeMeco Ryans became just the third quarterback-head coach combo — along with Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan (Jets), and Joe Flacco and John Harbaugh (Ravens) — to win playoff games in their first two NFL seasons together. A Texans upset would mean the first AFC championship game appearance in franchise history.
Partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures are expected for Saturday afternoon in Kansas City, with kickoff temps expected around 20 degrees and potentially dropping into the teens as the sun goes down.
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Houston Texans and the defending Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, is finally here. Both teams are coming off impressive wins in the wild card round and are looking to advance to the AFC Championship game.
The Chiefs are aiming for a historic third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl, but the Texans are not going down without a fight. Deshaun Watson and company are determined to pull off the upset and advance to the next round.
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The Houston Texans advanced to the divisional round of the NFL postseason with a convincing win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The Kansas City Chiefs are next, and the Texans will be the first playoff team to attempt to stop quarterback Patrick Mahomes from leading his team to a Super Bowl three-peat.
The last time these teams played, the Texans lost 27-19 in a close-fought battle. Quarterback C.J. Stroud did not have his best day, recording two interceptions alongside two touchdowns, and the defense couldn’t stop Mahomes from methodically working his way up and down the field.
The Chiefs earned the No. 1 seed based on a strong defense and Mahomes’ clutch play. However, they’ve played with very little room for error this year, winning their games by an average of 7.1 points. The Texans’ offense has not been fantastic, but Stroud’s connection with star receiver Nico Collins has proven to be one of the best combinations in the NFL this season. Even so, Houston will need some of their other receivers to step up if it wants to crack Kansas City’s defense.
Another weakness the Texans can exploit is the Chiefs’ offensive line. Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter have to be at their very best to wreak havoc against Mahomes, one of the hardest-to-sack quarterbacks in the NFL.
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Texans versus Chiefs will be broadcast nationally on ABC during the divisional round of the 2024 NFL season. Noah Eagle, (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color) and Kathryn Tapper (sideline) will be the broadcast crew.
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Sept. 8: Texans beat Colts, 29-27, in Week 1
Sept. 15: Texans beat Bears, 19-13, in Week 2
Sept. 22: Vikings beat Texans, 34-7, in Week 3
Sept. 29: Texans beat Jaguars 24-20, in Week 4
Oct. 6: Texans beat Bills, 23-20, in Week 5
Oct. 13: Texans beat Patriots, 41-21, in Week 6
Oct. 20: Packers beat Texans, 24-22, in Week 7
Oct. 27: Texans beat Colts, 23-20 in Week 8
Oct. 31: Jets beat Texans, 21-13, in Week 9
Nov. 10: Lions beat Texans, 26-23, in Week 10
Nov. 18: Texans beat Cowboys, 34-10, in Week 11
Nov. 24: Titans beat Texans, 32-27, in Week 12
Dec. 1: Texans beat Jaguars, 23-20, in Week 13
Dec. 8: Week 14 bye
Dec. 15: Texans beat Dolphins, 20-12, in Week 15
Dec. 21: Chiefs beat Texans, 27-19, in Week 16
Dec. 25: Ravens beat Texans, 31-2, in Week 17
Jan. 5: Texans beat Titans, 23-14, in Week 18
Jan. 11: Texans beat Chargers, 32-12, in wild-card round
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Are you ready for some playoff football? The Houston Texans take on the Kansas City Chiefs in a highly anticipated matchup. Stay tuned for live score updates, highlights, and how to watch the game.
The Texans are coming off a thrilling victory over the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round, while the Chiefs have had a week off to rest and prepare for this showdown. Both teams have explosive offenses led by star quarterbacks Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes.
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It’s deja vu in Kansas City.
The Chiefs and Texans are set to get the divisional round started on Saturday, their second matchup in less than a month. For Kansas City, this begins their road to what they hope is a three-peat as Super Bowl champions. For Houston, they’ve surpassed expectations after injuries crippled the team and now will hope the magic continues.
DeMeco Ryans’ team got through the Chargers in the wild card round thanks to stellar defense. If they want to get through the Chiefs, C.J. Stroud and the offense will need to step up.
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Kansas City has the benefit of rest, needing just two more wins for another appearance in the big game. They also have the benefit on the injury report and a quarterback named Patrick Mahomes. They’ve been there and done that, finding themselves in familiar territory this time of year.
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The Texans and Chiefs kick off the divisional round at 4:30 p.m. ET in Kansas City at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
ESPN’s final game of the NFL season will be in Kansas City for the Chiefs-Texans game. It will also be available on ABC and have all the familiar voices that football fans know. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will have the call from the booth with Lisa Salters and Laura Rutledge reporting from the sidelines.
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After a long season, the games that really matter have arrived for the Chiefs. Coming in off a bye week, we’ll be treated to the classic “rest vs. rust” debate if Kansas City comes out slow. Andy Reid’s teams are notoriously dominant with the week off and expectations are that they will flex their championship muscle on Saturday.
However, these aren’t the same Chiefs, or so we think. Kansas City can flip the switch at any time and while conventional wisdom would suggest that would happen this week, reality might say otherwise. They are big favorites and playing a Texans team that they’ve owned over the years.
Houston is battered and bruised with an offense that doesn’t really scare anyone. They got by last week with a great defensive performance against the Chargers, but this is a step up in competition.
The Chiefs won’t admit it, but this is a classic lookahead spot with the Bills or Ravens looming next week if they take care of business.
Kansas City should win, but it’ll be closer than many suspect.
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The Chiefs and Texans have played 15 times in their history, including two postseason matchups. Kansas City is 10-5 against Houston all-time and 2-0 in the playoffs. They are 8-2 in the last 10 games after the Texans claimed victories in three of the first five.
These two teams last met in Week 16, meaning the divisional round matchup will be their second in less than a month. The Chiefs won, 27-19, as they continued their march towards clinching the AFC’s top seed.
The Texans and Chiefs most recent playoff matchup famously came in 2020. Deshaun Watson was still quarterbacking the team at the time. Houston famously blew a 21-0 first quarter lead and trailed 28-24 at the half in what became a 51-31 beatdown in the divisional round.
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Are you ready for some football? The Houston Texans are set to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs today in what is sure to be an exciting matchup. If you’re wondering where you can catch all the action, look no further.
The game will be televised on CBS at 3:05 PM ET. So grab your snacks, settle in on the couch, and get ready to cheer on your favorite team.
As for predictions, it’s anyone’s game. Both teams have strong offenses and defenses, so it’s bound to be a close one. Will Patrick Mahomes lead the Chiefs to victory, or will Deshaun Watson and the Texans come out on top? Only time will tell.
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One round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs is over and now we’ll turn our attention to the NFL Divisional Round, which begins on Saturday with a pair of games. The action begins with the Kansas City Chiefs at home against the Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m. ET and continues with the Detroit Lions hosting the Washington Commanders at 8 p.m. ET. The Chiefs and Lions were the No. 1 seeds in their respective divisions and are favored coming off a bye.
The latest 2025 NFL Divisional Round odds lists Kansas City as an 8.5-point favorite in its matchup, while Detroit is favored by 9.5. Both teams went 15-2 on the season and at least advanced to the conference championship round a year ago, with the Lions bowing out in the NFC Championship Game to the 49ers and the Chiefs going on to win their third Super Bowl title in five years.
The Texans and Commanders are both on the rise with talented young quarterbacks leading the charge. C.J. Stroud was last year’s NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and has led Houston to back-to-back AFC South titles, while Jayden Daniels is this year’s frontrunner for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and led Washington to its first 12-win season since 1991. The NFL over-under for Chiefs vs. Texans is 41.5 (the lowest of the week), while Lions vs. Commanders has a total of 55.5 (the highest) in this week’s NFL lines.
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Kansas City begins its quest to become the first franchise to win three straight Super Bowls on Saturday when the team hosts Houston in a Divisional Round game. The matchup is a rematch of a Week 16 game, also in Kansas City, which the Chiefs won 27-19. That game was a one-score contest for its entirety and wasn’t clinched until Kansas City milked the final 3:41 off the clock.
The Chiefs forced the only two turnovers of the game, both interceptions of Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, and converted those turnovers into 10 points. The victory was the fourth straight for Kansas City over Houston, a streak that began in a Divisional Round playoff game in 2019. The Chiefs’ average margin of victory in those games has been 12 points.
This season, Kansas City (15-2) has been led by one of the best defenses in the league. During the regular season, the Chiefs allowed just 19.2 points per game, which ranked fourth in the NFL. The defense allowed the team to pull out close wins week after week. Of the Chiefs’ 15 wins, 11 came by 8 points or fewer.
While Kansas City is looking to reach the AFC Championship Game for a seventh straight season, the Texans are in search of the franchise’s first AFC Championship Game appearance. They are 0-5 in the Divisional Round and 0-5 on the road in the postseason, including a 34-10 loss at Baltimore last season.
This year, Houston has been carried by a play-making defense. The Texans ranked second in the NFL in the regular season in interceptions (19), fourth in sacks (49) and fifth in total defense (315.0 yards per game). In last week’s Wild Card win over the Chargers, Houston became the first team since the 2000 Ravens to allow a sub-45% completion percentage, register 4-plus sacks and intercept 4-plus passes in a playoff game.
SportsLine experts Jason La Canfora and Alex Selesnick have both entered picks for this matchup, and the SportsLine Projection Model says one team covers in more than 50% of simulations.
Detroit can move one step closer toward ending the franchise’s Super Bowl drought when the Lions host Washington in a NFC Divisional Round game Saturday night. The Lions famously have never been to the Super Bowl and have reached the NFC Championship Game just twice. One of those appearances came last year when they lost to the 49ers 34-31.
This season, Detroit (15-2) earned the No. 1 seed in the NFC despite a litany of injuries, particularly on defense. No injury was more impactful than losing all-world defensive end Aidan Hutchinson for the season with a broken fibula.
With the defense playing at less than 100%, the Lions have ridden an explosive and balanced offense. Detroit led the league during the regular season in scoring offense (33.2 points per game) and ranked second in both total offense (409.5 yards per game) and passing offense (263.2). Quarterback Jared Goff ranked fourth in the league in passing yards (4,629), and running back Jahmyr Gibbs was fifth in rushing yards (1,412). Goff and Co. will face a Commanders defense that ranked third against the pass during the regular season (189.5 yards per game) but gave up 23 points per game, which was 18th in the NFL.
Much of Washington’s turnaround from a 4-13 record in 2023 to 13-5 this season can be attributed to rookie sensation Jayden Daniels. The runaway favorite to win the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, Daniels set rookie quarterback records for completion percentage (69%) and rushing yards (891) during the regular season. In last week’s 23-20 victory over the Buccaneers, Daniels ran for a crucial first down to help set up a game-winning 37-yard field goal as time expired.
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Two hot teams collide when the Eagles and Rams square off in a Divisional Round game on Sunday in Philadelphia. The Eagles have won 13 of their last 14 games. Their only loss over that stretch came to the Commanders in Week 16 when quarterback Jalen Hurts was forced to leave the game with a concussion. Meanwhile, the Rams have won six of their last seven games. But their lone defeat over that time came against the Seahawks in Week 18 when Los Angeles rested its starters.
Sunday’s game will be a rematch of a Week 12 contest between the two teams, which Philadelphia won 37-20 in Los Angeles. In that game, the Eagles’ Saquon Barkley ran all over the Rams, rushing for a franchise-record 255 yards and scoring two touchdowns.
Philadelphia isn’t likely to veer much from that gameplan. Led by Barkley, who had one of the best seasons by a running back in NFL history (2,005 rushing yards), and a ruthlessly efficient offensive line, the Eagles ranked second in the league in rushing (179.3 yards per game) during the regular season. On Sunday, they will face a Rams defense that allowed the 11th-most rushing yards (2,210) in 2024.
However, the L.A. defense has proven to be difficult to run on in the playoffs. In 12 postseason games under coach Sean McVay, the Rams have not allowed even one 100-yard rusher. If they can slow Barkley and force Philadelphia into third-and-long situations, that will free up the L.A. pass rush, which generated nine sacks in Monday’s 27-9 win over the Vikings.
On offense, the Rams will rely on Super Bowl-winning quarterback Matthew Stafford, who enters the game on a roll. Over his last eight games played, Stafford is 7-1 and has thrown 13 touchdowns against one interception. He will face an Eagles defense that led the league in pass defense (174.2 yards per game) but will be without star linebacker Nakobe Dean, who is out for the season with a knee injury.
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NFL’s Divisional Round concludes with arguably the best matchup of the weekend: Buffalo hosting Baltimore. The game features the top two favorites to win the NFL MVP award in the Bills’ Josh Allen and the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, as well as two of the top three scoring offenses in the league. Buffalo averaged 30.9 points per game in the regular season and Baltimore averaged 30.5.
The teams met earlier this season, and the game wasn’t close. The Ravens routed the Bills 35-10 in Week 4 in Baltimore. In that game, Henry ran for 199 yards, including an 87-yard touchdown on the Ravens’ first play from scrimmage. Jackson accounted for three more touchdowns, including two through the air. Baltimore limited Buffalo to a season-low 10 points, forced Allen to his worst game of the season and outgained the Bills in total yards 427 to 236.
The dominant performance was just one of many for the Ravens this season. They led the NFL during the regular season in total offense (424.9 yards per game) and rushing offense (187.6). Jackson, already a two-time league MVP, became the first quarterback in NFL history with 40-plus passing touchdowns and fewer than five interceptions in a season.
The Bills, however, have a couple things going for them that they didn’t have in that first meeting. First, Sunday’s game will be at Highmark Stadium, where Buffalo is 9-0 this season. The Bills’ average margin of victory in those nine games was 17.4. That includes a 31-7 victory over a streaking Broncos team in last week’s AFC Wild Card game.
Additionally, Buffalo will enter the Divisional Round matchup much more healthy that it did the Week 4 contest. Three key defensive starters who missed the first game—linebackers Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard and nickel cornerback Taron Johnson—are set to face Baltimore on Sunday. The presence of Milano may be the most important. A first-team All-Pro player in 2022, Milano played just four games during the regular season. But last week against Denver, he had five tackles (tied for second on the team) and a sack while showcasing flashes of his All-Pro form.
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The Houston Texans are relatively healthy heading into Saturday’s divisional round showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
Linebacker Devin White headlines the list of inactive players for the Texans. While linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, wide receiver Robert Woods and running back Joe Mixon were all listed as questionable, the trio of names will take the field at 3:30 p.m.
For Kansas City, offensive tackle Wanya Morris is the top name out for Saturday’s matchup. Defensive back Deon Bush and tackle Ethan Driskell also aren’t expected to play.
The Texans are riding high after their defense forced Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert into throwing four interceptions during last week’s wild-card round win. That could bode well for a Texans defensive unit facing Patrick Mahomes, DeAndre Hopkins and Travis Kelce.
C.J. Stroud’s sophomore slump took a backseat last week as he led all passing with 289 yards and a touchdown. Mixon’s 17-yard scramble in the fourth quarter put the game away while Derek Stingley Jr. iced it with his second interception.
The Texans look to average their December loss to the Chiefs, while Kansas City looks to keep their playoff win streak rolling on Saturday. With a win, the Texans would advance to the conference championship for the first time in franchise history.
With a win, Kanas City could advance to the conference championship for the seventh consecutive postseason. With a victory next week, the Chiefs would return to the Super Bowl for the third straight season and fifth time in six seasons.
Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs:
OT CJ Hanson
OT Ethan Driskell
DE Malik Herring
DE Joshua Uche
S Deon Bush
CB Keith Taylor
OL Wanya Morris
Here is the inactive list for the Texans:
OL Nick Broeker
DE Jerry Hughes
LB Devin White
RB J.J. Taylor
C Kendrick Green
DT Kurt Hinish
Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. CT. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN and ABC.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans vs. Chiefs inactives: Who is out for Houston in divisional round
As the Houston Texans prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round of the playoffs, here is a list of players who are inactive for the Texans:
1. WR Will Fuller V – Fuller has been dealing with a groin injury and will not be able to suit up for this crucial game.
2. CB Gareon Conley – Conley is also sidelined due to a lingering hip injury, leaving the Texans’ secondary a bit shorthanded.
3. TE Jordan Akins – Akins has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, depriving quarterback Deshaun Watson of one of his reliable targets.
4. LB Benardrick McKinney – McKinney is dealing with a concussion and will not be available to help anchor the Texans’ defense.
5. DE Carlos Watkins – Watkins is inactive due to a hamstring injury, weakening the Texans’ pass rush.
These key players being out will certainly be a challenge for the Texans as they face a tough Chiefs team. It will be up to the remaining players to step up and fill the void left by these inactives. Let’s see if the Texans can overcome these obstacles and pull off a victory on the road.
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