Texans 100: Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 76-100

The facts conclude with a look at the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens’ offenses along with some NFL on CBS facts.

We finish up our last quarter of facts with a look at the NFL on CBS broadcast team as well as some Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens offensive stats.

Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 1-25

Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 26-50

Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 51-75

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76. CBS will broadcast the ninth game in the series. ESPN has broadcast two.

77. The Texans are 93-123 all-time on CBS.

78. The Ravens are 147-112 all-time on CBS.

79. This week’s commentators are Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts, making them the seventh different play-by-play team in the series.

80. The Texans are 20-19 when Eagle calls their games.

81. Houston is 9-9 when Fouts calls their games.

82. The Ravens are 27-13 when Eagle calls their games on television.

83. Baltimore is 11-9 when Fouts calls their games.

84. This is the seventh early game in the series.

Texans vs Ravens: Time, TV schedule and streaming info for Week 11

The Houston Texans and the Baltimore Ravens square off for Week 11 at M&T Bank Stadium. Find out how to catch the potential quarterback shootout.

The Houston Texans get back in action with one of the most challenging games on the schedule as they prepare to face the Baltimore Ravens on the road.

While it is a continuation of the great ACC showdowns between Lamar Jackson and Deshaun Watson, it is also one of the earliest bouts for first-round bye supremacy. Currently, the Ravens are 7-2 and have one of the biggest tiebreakers in all the NFL with a win over the New England Patriots. If the Ravens and Patriots tie, Baltimore achieves home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

But what if the Ravens don’t catch the Patriots? That’s why the Week 11 encounter is so significant. If that happens, then a win for the Texans gives them the tiebreaker of the Ravens, and they would have it immediately as both teams’ records after a Texans win would be 7-3.

Beating the Ravens probably won’t have an impact on Houston’s postseason qualification as there are still six more games to go and three more AFC South games. However, in terms of securing the franchise’s first ever first-round bye, beating the Ravens goes a long way. In terms of the city’s NFL team having a first-round bye, this feat has not been seen around Harris County since January 1994 with the Houston Oilers.

To get ready for the Week 11 action here is important game day information so you can catch the game. Follow the @TheTexansWire and the crew (@therealmarklane, @averydduncan, @ChrisNallsNFL@arwoodNFL, @CotyDavis_24, @Get_Crumped, @MrRadioMann, @RondilMedia, @JonFuentesMMA, @somesportsguyy).

You can live stream the game on FuboTV (try it free).

Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens — Sunday, Nov. 17 at 12:00 p.m. CT

TV channel: CBS (Ian Eagle & Dan Fouts)

Live stream: FuboTV (try it free)

Radio: Sports Radio 610 (KILT-AM), Mega 101 (KLOL-FM) (Marc Vandermeer & Andre Ware)

Location: M&T Bank Stadium

Forecast: Mostly cloudy, 42 degrees, 12 mph wind

Referee: Alex Kemp

Odds: Ravens -4.5