Texans expected to do worse in 2022 than the previous two seasons

The Houston Texans are expected to do worse in 2022 than they have played in the past two seasons.

The Houston Texans have posted four wins the past two seasons. That tends to happen when a team doesn’t have a first-round pick the past two drafts and didn’t get to make their initial selection until Round 3 in 2021. Throw in the customary attrition and inadequate depth replacement by the previous regime, and it is easy to understand why Houston is stuck at four wins.

However, the Texans are expected to do worse in 2022 — even with a new coach, two first-round picks, and a second-year quarterback who was responsible for two of their wins last season through 11 starts with a worse roster.

According to Nate Davis from USA TODAY (subscriber only), Houston will finish 3-14 and end up picking No. 1 overall in the 2023 NFL draft.

Houston Texans (3-14): They finally appear to be moving beyond Watson’s specter, the franchise recently settling its own rash of lawsuits connected to the former face of the franchise. The focus can now finally turn to football, but retread coach Lovie Smith and promising sophomore QB Davis Mills are still working with a weak hand even as GM Nick Caserio tries to lay a new foundation with his Watson trade bounty. Just not much to lay your 10-gallon hat on here, but the 2023 draft is only nine months away … and Houston might just be picking first.

There isn’t any position on the Texans’ roster that is teeming with depth. The Texans also don’t have a face of the franchise, not since they released defensive end J.J. Watt in the 2021 offseason. There isn’t one position that analysts can point to as upper echelon when compared to the rest of the NFL, and that is what makes Houston a trepidatious pick when looking for improvement.

Mills will have his chance to show Caserio he can be the solution at quarterback. In doing so, it may end up Houston has to find a different answer under center, but they will have the draft capital to do so.

Texans vs. Rams Aug. 19 preseason game to be carried live on NFL Network

The Houston Texans will play the Los Angeles Rams live on NFL Network on Aug. 19 at 9:00 p.m. Central Time.

Houston Texans fans outside of the home market will get a chance to see their team take on the defending Super Bowl champions in an exhibition tilt live on NFL Network.

NFL Media announced Monday the Texans vs. Los Angeles Rams preseason game on Aug. 19 will be carried live on NFL Network at 9:00 p.m. Central Time.

The game is one of 22 live preseason games the network will be airing throughout preseason.

Here is a look at the Texans’ preseason schedule, including times, dates, and TV channel:

Week 1 — Aug. 13 — New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans — KTRK-TV

Week 2 — Aug. 19 — Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams — KTRK-TV [NFL Network]

Week 3 — Aug. 25 — San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans — Amazon Prime Video

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Toughest 5-game stretch the Houston Texans will face in 2022

The Houston Texans’ toughest five games are near the end of the season when they take on possible playoff teams.

The Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule is out. The Texans know when and where they are headed for all 17 games.

There are patches of Houston’s schedule that are favorable. There are other patches where the Texans will have formidable opponents on a weekly basis.

Some of the sting from the Texans’ schedule was taken out when schedule-makers put Denver and Chicago back-to-back in September. The cold weather element of those cities won’t interfere with Houston, who plays their home games in the friendly confines of NRG Stadium.

Nevertheless there are still tough stretches of the schedule. Here is the toughest five-game stretch for the Texans in 2022.

POLL: Predict the Texans’ win-loss record for 2022 NFL season

The Houston Texans’ schedule has been revealed. What will the team’s win-loss record be in 2022? Vote in our poll.

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The Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule was revealed on Thursday night. No more guessing about when and where the Texans will play their 17 games in their 21st season in franchise history.

The Texans start off Week 1 with the Indianapolis Colts. Houston also knocks two cold weather venues right off the schedule early with visits to Denver in Week 2 and Chicago in Week 3.

Houston gets an early bye as they take the week off in Week 6.

What are you guesses as to what Houston’s record will be in 2022?

Be sure to vote in our poll at the top of the page. Also, leave share your thoughts with us in the comment section down below or on Facebook and Twitter.

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2022 NFL schedule: Houston Texans play Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs in 21st regular season

The Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule has been released. Get the details on the when and where for the Texans’ 21st regular season.

The opponents were known long ago, but now the Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule has been unveiled. The Texans now know the when and where for their 17 games of their 21st season in franchise history.

The action kicks off Week 1 when Houston hosts the Indianapolis Colts, which is also the first AFC South game of the season.

The Governor’s Cup between the Texans and the Dallas Cowboys is Week 14 at AT&T Stadium.

Houston’s season finale will also be against the Colts. The date, time, and network for that finale will be announced the closer to the Week 18 finale.

Here is the complete schedule, including TV networks.

Houston Texans complete 2022 schedule: Times and dates announced

The Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule has been revealed. Check out the times and dates for all 17 games.

The Houston Texans’ complete 2022 schedule has been revealed.

The opponents were already known when the 2021 season ended. However, the times and dates weren’t secured. The Texans now know where and when they will play all 17 games for their 21st season in franchise history.

Week Date Opponent Time (CT) Network
1 Sept. 11 vs. Indianapolis Colts 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
2 Sept. 18 at Denver Broncos 3:25 p.m. CBS Tickets
3 Sept. 25 at Chicago Bears 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
4 Oct. 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
5 Oct. 9 at Jacksonville Jaguars 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
6 Oct. 16 BYE WEEK
7 Oct. 23 at Las Vegas Raiders 3:05 p.m. CBS Tickets
8 Oct. 30 vs. Tennessee Titans 3:05 p.m. CBS Tickets
9 Nov. 3 vs. Philadelphia Eagles 7:15 p.m. Amazon Prime Video Tickets
10 Nov. 13 at New York Giants 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
11 Nov. 20 vs. Washington Commanders 12:00 p.m. FOX Tickets
12 Nov. 27 at Miami Dolphins 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
13 Dec. 4 vs. Cleveland Browns 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
14 Dec. 11 at Dallas Cowboys 12:00 p.m. FOX Tickets
15 Dec. 18 vs. Kansas City Chiefs 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
16 Dec. 24 at Tennessee Titans 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
17 Jan. 1 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 12:00 p.m. CBS Tickets
18 Jan. 7 or 8 at Indianapolis Colts TBD TBD Tickets

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Texans have 19th most difficult strength of schedule in 2022

The Houston Texans are No. 19 when it comes to strength of schedule in 2022.

The Houston Texans have been projected to win around four games in 2022. However, they won’t be taking a colossal beating the entire time.

The Texans rank No. 19 in strength of schedule. Their 2021 opponents compiled a 141-148 record — a .488 winning percentage.

Houston gets the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans home and away as part of being in the AFC South.

The Texans’ home slate includes the Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington.

Houston goes on the road to face the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders, Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, and Miami Dolphins.

Across the rest of the AFC South, the Titans are tied with the Bears for the eighth-easiest strength of schedule at .471 (135-152-2). The Jaguars and Colts are tied for the sixth-easiest strength of schedule at .469 (135-153-1).

The NFL schedule will be released in its entirety on May 12.

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Texans GM Nick Caserio won’t watch NFL 2022 schedule release May 12

Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio says that he won’t watch the full 2022 NFL schedule release on May 12.

Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio won’t be taking part in the hoopla on May 12 when the NFL releases the entire 2022 schedule.

Caserio spoke with the media at the Texans’ annual charity golf tournament and expressed his apathy towards the schedule release.

“Not really much,” Caserio said via video from Sports Radio 610’s Sean Pendergast. “So, whoever we play, we play. I think the big thing will be the first three games, do some work in the offseason in terms of our advanced scouting reports, kind of some offseason work. We’re going to see the composition of the team, how we’re going to see it. So, I think the pro scouting staff will spend time on the first three opponents, try to get ahead of that a little bit, and then we come back into training camp as a matter of cleanup and tracking and following those teams.”

Caserio put together a successful 2022 NFL draft class that included nine players and earned anywhere from a B-plus to an A-minus grade — not that Caserio cares for such grades.

“So, honestly, I’m not going to lose much sleep over the schedule,” said Caserio. “I probably won’t even watch it. So, whoever we play, we play. We’ll find out about it the next day and come in and we’ll just be in rookie minicamps. So, that will be the focus.”

The schedule is set to be released in full at 7:00 p.m. Central Time on NFL Network.

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4 best case scenarios for the Houston Texans’ 2022 schedule

The NFL schedule drops May 12. Here are four best case scenarios for the Houston Texans when the full schedule is revealed.

The NFL schedule release is on May 12, which means the Houston Texans will finally know when and where they take on their opponents.

The who was determined at the conclusion of the 2021 schedule.

Scheduling can make a difference as to whether a team gets off to a fast start or not. Take for example 2020. The Texans played the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, the previous year’s No. 1 seed in the AFC in the Baltimore Ravens, the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Steel City, and then hosted the Minnesota Vikings at NRG Stadium, who were a playoff team the year prior. An 0-4 start was disappointing but understandable given the slate of opponents.

Here are four scenarios to the upcoming schedule that would benefit the Texans.

Texans middle of the pack in terms of 2022 shortest road game distance

The Houston Texans will travel the 14th-shortest cumulative distance for road games in 2022.

The Houston Texans get a slight advantage in terms of distance traveled for road games in 2022.

According to Curt Popejoy from the Steelers Wire, the Texans will log a total of 16,224 travel miles for the 2022 season, ranking the 14th-fewest in the NFL. Houston will also visit 14 time zones throughout the season.

Across the rest of the AFC South, the Tennessee Titans have the seventh-shortest travel distance at 12,484. The Indianapolis Colts are 11th at 14,260. The Jacksonville Jaguars travel the third-most in the NFL with 25,534 miles and 22 time zones. The Titans are visiting 14 time zones the same as Houston, while the Colts are visiting 18 time zones.

The Seattle Seahawks will travel the most in 2022 with 29,446 miles and 34 time zones. The Pittsburgh Steelers will travel the least 6,442 miles and zero time zones — all 17 games are in the Eastern Time Zone.

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