The Houston Texans will kickstart the 2024-25 NFL Divisional Round against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. However, Houston didn’t have wide receiver Stefon Diggs’ services in the Wild Card round when they crushed the Los Angeles Chargers.
As the Houston Texans prepared to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round this week, wide receiver Stefon Diggs spent time preparing for 2025 in a video released Thursday.
When the Houston Texans kick off their wild-card game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday, they'll do so without wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Diggs, 31, has been out of action for Houston since tearing his ACL in a Week 8 matchup with the ...
Diggs has been out of action since October. We look at how Houston will line up with two wide receivers on injured reserve.
The Houston Texans haven’t set the world on fire like many assumed after a terrific rookie season from C.J. Stroud. While they have turned into an excellent defensive unit, particularly on the defensive line,
The Houston Texans saw their season come to an end yesterday with a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the loss, the team put together an impressive season despite all of the injuries they had to power through.
Stefon Diggs has certainly exhibited the ability to be a WR1 in the NFL, his stats have support that assertion. However, he has also been hounded by bad press a
I don’t give Houston a snowball’s chance in hell of winning this game,” Stephen A. Smith told his cousin Josh during the show.
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 Ma
Tyler Booker, Xavier Restrepo and Devin Neal are all names Houston Texans fans should remember heading into draft season.
Xavier Worthy recorded seven receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown against the Texans in the first meeting of the year. CJ Stroud threw for 282 yards, one touchdown, one interception, plus 42 rushing yards in the win over the Chargers.
Johnson was disgruntled during his stint with the Ravens, earning a suspension for refusing to enter a game and ultimately getting waived by Baltimore. The Texans were Johnson's fourth team in the span of a calendar year, dating back to his time with the Steelers.