Watch: Texans WR Stefon Diggs scores first touchdown

The Houston Texans swung big by trading for Stefon Diggs, and he rewarded them in his debut with a 10-yard touchdown from C.J. Stroud.

Welcome to the end zone, Stefon Diggs.

Houston Texans fans should be used to seeing No. 1 punch it in for six points.

Quarterback C.J. Stroud made it a point to find the new wideout in his debut, connecting with the former All-Pro for a 9-yard score in the second quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Diggs is the current receiving leader with three catches for 21 yards.

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Diggs made history earlier in the game by becoming the eighth active player to surpass 10,000 receiving yards in a career.

Houston acquired the 30-year-old in a trade with the Bills, sending a 2025 second-round pick in exchange. Diggs formed one of the league’s top receiving trios alongside Tank Dell and Nico Collins.

Diggs posted his sixth consecutive 1,000 yard and fourth straight 100-plus reception season. However, he faded out of the Bills rotation, failing to pass 100 yards in the last 13 games, including the postseason.

The trade to Houston has been a positive one thus far with Diggs being named a team captain earlier in the week.

Texans vs. Colts, Week 1 injury report: Friday

M.J. Stewart is the only player for the Houston Texans who won’t suit up on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.

The Houston Texans released their final injury report ahead of the Week 1 opener against the Indianapolis Colts, where there’s only one notable player out for Sunday.

Defensive back M.J. Stewart (knee) has been ruled for Sunday’s contest at Lucas Oil Stadium. He’s best used on special teams, so Houston must find his replacement for kickoffs and punts.

This means that the team will be at full strength to begin the season. Defensive end Will Anderson Jr., defensive tackle Tim Settle and running back Joe Mixon have been at full speed all week.

Here’s the final injury report from the Texans’ side.

On the opposing side, receiver Josh Downs is out for Sunday’s season opener with a knee injury. Kicker Matt Gay, who did not practice all week, is questionable to play with a hernia injury.

Kickoff from Lucas Oil Stadium is scheduled for noon CT.

Colts send message to Texans, ready to reignite ‘bad blood’ between two franchises

Get ready for a rumble in Lucas Oil Stadium come Week 1 between two times who last played for a shot at the postseason.

Who are the Houston Texans’ arch-rivals in the AFC South?

The Jacksonville Jaguars spent most of the 2000s battling with Houston for third place in the division. Last season, their downfall led the the Texans’ triumph en route to a division title.

The Tennessee Titans hightailed it out of H-Town when Bud Adams elected to move the team from the Astrodome to build a new stadium following the 1996 season.

What’s worse is the Houston Oilers logo, branding and color scheme belong to the Adams family, thus adding more fuel to the fire whenever the Titans don that Love-Ya Blue whenever the Texans travel to Nissan Stadium.

But the Indianapolis Colts take first place for bitter foe entering 2024. One play separated the two squads from reaching the postseason last year under first-year coaches Shane Steichen and DeMeco Ryans.

Houston converted. Indianapolis didn’t.

That hatred has lingered at Lucas Oil Stadium for months since the Texans clinched the AFC South for the first time since 2019 and Colts players are ready to light the torch while hopefully giving fans what they pay for.

“I definitely think there’s some bad blood between the two teams,” Colts defensive lineman DeForest Buckner told Fan Duel’s Kay Adams. “C.J. [Stroud]’s been talking a little bit on the offseason. [Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin’s] been talking a little bit in the offseason. … It’s one of those rivalries you gotta look out for.”

The Texans, who finished 11-8 last season following a loss in the AFC Divisional Round to Baltimore, upgraded their roster in the offseason to push them into Super Bowl contention. They added Pro Bowlers Danielle Hunter, Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon, plus brought in roleplayers like Azeez Al-Shaair and Denico Autry.

The Colts elected to run it back with basically the same 9-8 squad, though former first-round pick Anthony Richardson will enter the mix. He put on a showcase the first four weeks of the season before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury.

Texans fans might think they have the better quarterback, but Richardson kickstarted a victory in Week 2 over Houston with a pair of rushing touchdowns in the first quarter before leaving with a concussion.

The AFC South belongs to Houston for the moment, though three teams have claimed the title since 2018. Indianapolis, which last won the division in 2014, looks to end its 10-year drought with a win over the Texans in Week 1.

Por Bowl running back Jonathan Taylor mentioned that Colts players felt disrespected when Houston clinched the division in Week 18. He plans on returning the favor come Sept. 8.

“Someone is coming into Lucas Oil Stadium and they’re tryna wipe their paws, wipe their feet right on top of us,” Taylor said. “We can’t let that happen.”

How to buy Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts NFL Week 18 tickets

Want to catch this AFC South showdown in person weekend? Tickets for Texans vs. Colts are still available for as low as $63.

The Houston Texans have a chance to do what was unthinkable at the start of the year, clinch a playoff berth in the final week of the regular season.

The Texans travel to take on the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday, Jan. 6 at 8:15 p.m. EST, in a matchup where the winner is guaranteed a playoff spot and the loser is guaranteed a long offseason.

Both teams are vying for the AFC South title, but would need help from the Titans in order to host a playoff game.

Want to watch the Texans try and seal the deal in person this weekend? Check out StubHub to find the perfect Houston Texans tickets for you and anybody else you want sitting beside you as Houston looks to lock down a playoff spot.

As of publication, the cheapest available Texans vs. Colts tickets were priced at $63. Support your Texans in person this weekend, with tickets to what is essentially a play-in game.

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Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, predictions

The Indianapolis Colts will host the Houston Texans from Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday afternoon in week 15 NFL action.

The Indianapolis Colts will host the Houston Texans from Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday afternoon in week 15 NFL action.

The Colts have won six of their last eight games and will look to stay hot with Philip Rivers under center. They have been virtually unstoppable at home, winning their last four out of six games. Meanwhile, the Texans have struggled this season and especially on the road, losing five of their last seven on the road.

Can DeShaun Watson compete with the vet Philip Rivers? Tune in today’s game, here is everything you need to know to stream the action!

Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts

  • When: Sunday, December 20
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (stream for free)

Prediction: One of my favorite picks of the day is the Colts, would buy it down to 7 points to be sure. The Colts are great at home and don’t think this will be much of a test for them as they look towards the playoffs.

Bet: Indianapolis Colts -7.5. Buy it down to -7

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Houston Texans vs. Indianapolis Colts (-7.5) 

Over/Under: 51.5 

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Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans live stream, how to watch, NFL football predictions, odds, tv channel, start time

The Indianapolis Colts are on the road in week 13 when they face the Houston Texans from NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday afternoon.

The Indianapolis Colts are on the road in week 13 when they face the Houston Texans from NRG Stadium in Houston on Sunday afternoon.

The Colts will look to rebound after a tough 45-26 loss to the Titans last weekend while Philip Rivers has played well, this will be a test to see if he’s able to bounce back on the road. Meanwhile, the Texans will go for two in a row after improving their record to 4-7 on the year after a 41-25 win over the Lions last weekend.

It’s a battle of QB’s with Philip Rivers and Deshaun Watson, who will come out victorious? Tune in today’s game, here is everything you need to know to stream the action!

Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans

  • When: Sunday, December 6
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
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Prediction: I really like the Colts in this bounce-back game. If they want to make a run in the playoffs they will need to show that they can easily come in and win a game they should. Take the Colts by a TD.

Bet: Indianapolis Colts -3.5

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Indianapolis Colts (-3.5) vs. Houston Texans

Over/Under: 50.5 

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Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts Prediction, Game Preview

Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.

Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.


Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts Broadcast

Date: Sunday, December 6
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Network: CBS

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Houston Texans (4-7) vs Indianapolis Colts (7-4) Game Preview

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Why Houston Texans Will Win

All of a sudden, the Indianapolis defense that was such a rock throughout the year has struggled. Tennessee did whatever it wanted in last week’s laugher of a win, Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay bombed away the week before, and the Colt pass defense has allowed 220 yards or more through the air in six of the last eight games.

Deshaun Watson and the Texan offense have been on a tear during the streak of three wins in the last four games. The explosion should be there, but …

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Why Indianapolis Colts Will Win

Houston not having Will Fuller around anymore this season takes away Watson’s main man. He was the gamebreaker. He was the one who made defenses freak out to open things up for everyone else.

The Colt defense might have had issues last week, but that’s not happening for a second game in a row. Houston doesn’t have any running game to worry about, and the run D isn’t doing much of anything – it’s about to be hammered on by the strong Colt O line that needs to start blasting away again.

However …

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QB Philip Rivers, Indianapolis 
Deshaun Watson might be the marquee superstar, but Rivers has been rolling, too. The Colt running game has gone bye-bye, but Rivers has been able to throw for 220 yards or more in each of theist seven games and with 12 touchdown passes in the last six.

What’s Going To Happen

The loss of Fuller matters.

The Texans don’t have the running backs to balance out the attack, so it’s going to be Watson or bust, and Keke Coutee isn’t going to pick of the slack for one of the league’s most devastating deep threats.

The Colts will try to muscle past last week’s loss to the Titans right out of the gate – they’ll play far, far better.

Houston Texans vs Indianapolis Colts Prediction, Line

Indianapolis 30, Houston 24
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Indianapolis -3, o/u: 50.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

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