Texans 100: Facts and Figures for AFC Divisional versus the Chiefs, No. 76-100

The Houston Texans and the Kansas City Chiefs face off for a trip to the AFC Championship. Next, we look at the NFL on CBS and some defensive stats.

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86. DeAndre Hopkins’ 6.9 receptions per game were tied with Davante Adams for the third-most in the regular season. Hopkins caught six against the Bills in the wild-card.

87. Hopkins’ 77.7 yards per game were the eighth-most in the NFL in the regular season. In the wild-card against the Bills, he had 90 yards.

88. Hopkins’ fumble in the wild-card against the Bills was his first of the season. He had none in the regular season.

89. Travis Kelce’s 65 first downs by reception were the fourth-most in the NFL and the most by a tight end. Next closest tight end were George Kittle and Darren Waller with 53.

90. Kelce’s 1,229 receiving yards were the fourth-most in the regular season. Next closest tight end was Waller with 1,145.

91. Opposing quarterbacks have compiled an 80.8 passer rating against the Chiefs, the fifth-lowest in the NFL.

92. The Texans defense had a 97.6 opposing passer rating in the regular season, the eighth-highest in the NFL. They held Josh Allen to 69.5 in the wild-card round.

93. The Chiefs defense compiled 66 tackles for loss, tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the ninth-lowest in the NFL.

94. Houston’s defense generated 51 tackles for loss, roughly 3.2 per game. The Texans produced five against the Bills in the wild-card round.

95. The Chiefs had 65 pass breakups, tied with the Giants for the ninth-fewest in the league.

96. The Texans’ defense had 75 pass breakups in the regular season, about 4.7 per game, the ninth-most in the NFL. Houston had six against the Bills in the wild-card round.

97. The Chiefs defense gave up 4.9 yards per carry, tied with the Seahawks for the fourth-highest in the league.

98. The Texans’ defense gave up 4.8 yards per carry, the sixth-most in the regular season. Against the Bills, they gave up 5.7.

99. The Texans have never played a game on Jan. 12.

100. The Chiefs are 1-0 on Jan. 12. In last year’s divisional playoffs, they beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-13 at Arrowhead Stadium.