Powered by a stifling defense that intercepted Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert a career-high four times and an offense that came to life at the end of the first half, the Houston Texans’ wild-card victory sees them advance to the divisional round of the playoffs.
The Houston Texans defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 at home in the AFC Wild Card Playoffs. Houston’s defense struggled the last time they played at home surrendering 31 points to the Baltimore Ravens in a rout.
Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans wasn’t taking the bait Wednesday. When asked about Rex Ryan's comments about the Chargers essentially earning a bye in drawing Houston in the playoffs, and if he would use it as motivation in Saturday’s wild-card game against Los Angeles,
Here’s everything quick you need to know from the Houston Texans’ dominant wild-card round win over the Los Angeles Chargers at NRG Stadium.
The Houston Texans host the Los Angeles Chargers in the first game of NFL wild-card weekend. Here are the latest updates and how to watch.
The Houston Texans will face the Los Angeles Chargers at NRG Stadium on Saturday, January 11th, in the NFL Wild Card round. The Texans, who won the AFC South, are looking to build on last year's playoff success despite a season of ups and downs.
In this year’s Wild Card Round of the AFC playoffs, the Houston Texans are underdogs, but by less than a field goal (+2.5), versus the Los Angeles Chargers. NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
The first year of the Jim Harbaugh era in Los Angeles ... The Chargers are two wins away from such a feat, and standing in their way in the wild card round is the Houston Texans.
Los Angeles Chargers changed the team's physiognomy following the arrival of Jim Harbaugh as their head coach, and in his first season in charge of the team he already has them in
The Los Angeles Chargers had a few bright spots in their successful 2024 season. One of the biggest may have been the 2024 rookie class.
The Texans intercepted four passes by Justin Hebert of the Chargers and C.J. Stroud sparked the offense to advance.
The Houston Texans’ playoff journey ended in the Divisional Round for the second consecutive year, falling 23-14 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday.