From Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore to Dorance Armstrong and Neville Gallimore, former Cowboys were all over the scene.
With the season reaching its end on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium, the Houston Texans’ focus is built on bettering its roster for the 2025 campaign. If all goes according to plan, the Texans will look to punch their ticket to a Super Bowl and a date at Levi Stadium on Feb. 8, 2026.
The Houston Texans had trouble protecting C.J. Stroud but this future Hall of Famer might be able to help in 2025.
Houston now has more playoff victories in recent memory than Dallas has since lifting its last Lombardi Trophy.
The trainer of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has reacted to the flop from his client in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans.
Officials in the Kansas City Chiefs AFC divisional round win over the Houston Texans on Saturday night came under scrutiny over questionable calls throughout the game. From ESPN broadcaster Troy Aikman to Texans players after the game to social media, officials were getting lit up from all angles.
If Elliott, who ranks third all-time in Cowboys’ history for rushing, can get up to speed, perhaps there’s a limited role for him inside the red zone. Los Angeles’ offense ranks top 10 in passing and is built around the air attack from Justin Herbert, but having a second punch makes the difference in a winner-take-all bout.
During the ample downtime, CBS announcers Charles Davis and Ian Eagle thought to pass the minutes by making a few solar-related jokes at the Cowboys’ expense. Davis and Eagles were talking about the blinding glare from the sun at NRG Stadium during the first quarter, and it didn’t take long for the Cowboys to enter the conversation:
Houston’s 10-7 record was as much a function of playing in a toothless AFC South as anything else. The Texans offense took a step backward after 2023’s emergence. C.J. Stroud backslid, a robust receiving corps was waylaid by injuries and the team had exactly one regular season win over a fellow playoff team (in Week 5 over the Buffalo Bills).
The audience for the NFL's divisional playoff opener set a new viewership record for the company across its networks and platforms.
Thousands of Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans fans flew into Kansas City International Airport preparing for the biggest game of the season so far for both.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn reportedly has a "substantial offer" to become the New York Jets' head coach, according to Jordan Schultz