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.

Houston Texans 2022 schedule: Opponents are set

The opponents for the Houston Texans’ 2022 schedule is set. Find out who the Texans will play home and away next season.

The Houston Texans know who their opponents are for the 2022 season.

After finishing 4-13, third place in the AFC South, the Texans will have a chance to snap their consecutive double-digit losing season streak in the second year of the Nick Caserio era.

The Texans take on their usual slate of AFC South foes. Houston plays the NFC East and AFC West this season. Their AFC North same-place finisher will visit NRG Stadium, while the Texans will have to go on the road to play their AFC East same-place finisher and 17th game inter-conference opponent.

The following is an alphabetical list of the opponents. Dates and times will be announced much later in the offseason.

Houston Texans kickoff 2021 NFL season versus Jacksonville Jaguars at NRG Stadium

The Houston Texans kickoff the 2021 NFL season against rookie QB Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Houston Texans will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars to open the 2021 NFL season.

The Texans, 4-12 from a year ago, start off their 20th season in franchise history against an AFC South foe, who finished 1-15 in 2020.

Two of the Texans’ four wins from last year were against the Jaguars. They were the first win of the interim coach Romeo Crennel era, and now stand to be the first team defeated to commence the David Culley era in Houston.

The Week 1 encounter at NRG Stadium will be the second time in series history that the Texans and Jaguars will face each other on opening weekend. The game will also be the first time since 2017 that Houston will open up the season at home. The opponent that game happened to be the Jaguars.

The home opener will also be the 13th time in team history the Texans have kicked off the season at NRG Stadium.

Texans RB David Johnson on NFL adding 17th game: ‘I don’t agree with it’

Houston Texans running back David Johnson is not a big fan of the NFL adding a 17th regular season game.

Count David Johnson as one of the NFL players who is against the league adding a 17th regular season game.

The Houston Texans running back spoke about the issue during a meeting with the Houston media over Zoom on March 29, and how he has one of the voices of dissent within the players’ union about the extra game.

“I don’t believe in it,” Johnson said. “I don’t agree with it. I was one that was advocating against it during our NFLPA summit. It’s tough because obviously the fans and everyone is excited to see more football, but as football players — especially as a running back — towards the end of the season it’s tough to get through injury-free and all the nicks, all the bruises and being bruised up.”

Johnson missed four games in 2020. Although one of them was due to being a COVID-19 close contact, the other three were related to a concussion sustained after a Week 9 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Texans placed on Johnson on injured reserve, and he was out for the next three games.

Johnson’s new teammate, offensive tackle Marcus Cannon, who was acquired in a trade with the New England Patriots, hadn’t thought about all of the ramifications of a 17th game when asked about it on March 29.

“I haven’t really thought about that,” Cannon said. “This is the first news I’m hearing about it and I don’t know if I’m in the position to comment on that. I love playing the game, so whatever rules they put out there and however we have to go about them, that’s what I’m going to do.”

Johnson’s opinion is well thought out, and the former All-Pro running back is not for it.

“That extra game is going to make it obviously tougher,” said Johnson. “I think it’s not in the best interest of the players as a whole, so I think it’ll be tough for us, for sure.”

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