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Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce sends a blunt warning to the Houston Texans ahead of their Week 14 matchup.
Here's the basic key: Head-to-head is the first tiebreaker in the wild card standings. If teams end up with the same record and have played one another, the team that won the head-to-head matchup gets the higher spot in the standings.
The Chiefs-Texans game will be on NBC (KSHB 41 in Kansas City) and it will stream on Peacock. In Wichita, it’s on KSN (Channel 3). The game will also be broadcast on radio via KFNZ (96.5 FM) in the KC area and KNSS (98.7 FM) in the Wichita area.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud is now tied for the rookie playoff record for passing touchdowns in a game, and we're only through one half of play. Stroud's third passing score of Saturday's game (and the first half) came late in the second quarter ...
And then in the Wild Card, the Bills don't want to start giving away tiebreakers. The first tiebreaker for a Wild Card spot is head-to-head. So if the Texans beat the Bills and then they end up with the same record, Houston would slot ahead of Buffalo in the standings. The Bills want to win every week regardless.
It was last January, after the Texans were, once again, knocked out in the divisional round of the playoffs, DeMeco Ryans made no bones about it. The Houston Texans must take their franchise to “new heights” in 2025. Ryans’ definition of “new heights,” his own words, meant getting to the AFC title game, at the very least.
It's been a tremendous one-year turnaround for the Houston Texans. From 3-13-1 last season to 10-7 and a division title just a season later is a feat credited to new head coach DeMeco Ryans and some amazing rookies on the roster. Houston returns to the ...