The Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills meet up for the first game of the playoffs in the AFC wild-card at 3:35 p.m. CT at NRG Stadium.
To finish up, we take a look at a few broadcast facts and Texans and Bills defensive stats to reach the century mark.
Facts and Figures for Bills, No. 1-25
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broadcast facts
76. ESPN is broadcasting their first game in the series. CBS has broadcast all nine of the previous games.
77. The Texans are 7-14 on ESPN, including playoffs. Here are the results by series:
ESPN Sunday Night Football: 1-3
ESPN Monday Night Football: 6-11
78. The Bills are on 8-14 ESPN, including playoffs. Here are the results by series:
ESPN Sunday Night Football: 8-8
ESPN Monday Night Football: 0-6
79. Joe Tessitore and Anthony “Booger” McFarland will be the eighth different play-by-play team to broadcast a game in the series.
80. The Texans are 1-2 with Tessitore and McFarland with the lone win coming last season on Nov. 26 versus the Tennessee Titans 34-17.
81. The Bills are 0-1 with Tessitore and McFarland with their only game a 25-6 loss to the New England Patriots on Oct. 29, 2018.
82. The Texans are 4-2 on KTRK, Houston’s ABC affiliate, who will be simulcasting the game.
83. The Bills are 19-25 on ABC since 1970.
84. Sunday’s game will be the 65th NFL postseason game, including Super Bowls, either broadcast or simulcast on ABC.
85. The first game in Texans history was broadcast on ESPN (Sept. 9, 2002). Meanwhile the first game in Bills’ history was broadcast on ABC (Sept. 11, 1960).