Texans can keep keep two streaks alive with win over Jaguars

The Houston Texans haven’t lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road since 2017, but another record could be intact with a win on Sunday.

After losing four of their last six games, the Houston Texans must regain their old identity should they plan on making a run in the AFC Playoffs.

A victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, however, means more than just bragging rights in the AFC South.

The victory carries a much grander tone toward both the last-place Jags and the division as a whole.

Houston is looking to secure its consecutive road win against AFC South opponents at EverBank Stadium. The Texans haven’t lost an interdivisional matchup away from NRG Stadium since a 31-3 loss on Oct. 17, 2021, at Indianapolis.

Sitting at 1-0 on the season following a Week 1 victory over the Colts, Houston could be in line to secure a four-plus win season in the division with a victory. The Texans can’t clinch a playoff berth this week, but it would set up a potential 5-1 finish in the division entering Week 18’s road test against the Tennessee Titans in what could factor in the postseason seeding.

There’s another record that could remain intact with a victory on Sunday. Houston hasn’t lost in Duval County since Dec. 17, 2017, when the team was already down countless starters, including then-quarterback Deshaun Watson, en route to a 4-12 finish.

Since 2017, the Texans have been 5-0 at EverBank and 6-0 in road tests against Jacksonville. The two played in 2019 in London, where Houston secured a 26-3 victory.

Kickoff is scheduled for noon CT.