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Monday February 06, 2012
Houston Texans announce increase in ticket prices for 2012 season
If you want to be there in person to see the Houston Texans play for a repeat trip to the playoffs, it's going to cost you a little bit more. Coming off their first-ever postseason appearance, the Houston Texans have announced a ticket price increase
Houston Texans 2012 draft primer
Thankfully, this year’s draft talk was postpone a little longer than it usually is. Which is better for me because it means less time I have to find content to fill the long, soon-to-be hot offseason. I enjoy looking at mock drafts and trying to figure out how the potential players might fit into the [ ]
8 Reasons the Houston Texans Will Be AFC's Best Team in 2012
The parity of the NFL is so great that every year you see a team that is, for example, 6-10 one year and then makes the jump to 10-6 the following year. This season's example? The Houston Texans . Not only did they reverse their fortunes in their defensive game, but in the standings of the AFC South as well. But you also can see this pattern slide the opposite way. Like I said, the parity is so
2012 NFL Draft: 3 Needs Houston Texans Should Target in This Year's Draft
The NFL draft is a time where every single NFL fan can be hopeful. The right pick could finally turn a team around, or it could allow great teams to start a dynasty. When the 2012 NFL draft rolls around, the Houston Texans will looking to strengthen their playoff roster, and ensure that they will continue to compete at a high level. Here are the needs that the Texans should target in the
NFL playoffs 2012: Baltimore Ravens outlast Houston Texans, 20-13
BALTIMORE—The Baltimore Ravens turned two early gaffes by the Houston Texans into touchdowns Sunday, then rode the play of their defense to earn a trip to New England for the AFC title game. Two touchdown passes by quarterback Joe Flacco were enough as the Ravens beat the Texans, 20-13, in a conference semifinal here at M&T Bank Stadium. The second-seeded Ravens will face the top-seeded New
Cincinnati Bengals 10 Houston Texans 31
• Follow Detroit Lions @ New Orleans Saints here Ah, the promised land That is where we find ourselves, folks, as we join two teams quite unaccustomed to playing on past the first weekend of January. The Cincinnati Bengals have reached the postseason twice in the last two decades, and lost at the first hurdle on both occassions. The Houston Texans are making their first ever appearance in the
NFL Playoff Picks: Andre Johnson and Houston Texans Will Shock Baltimore Ravens
The Houston Texans won't be able to dominate the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, but with a healthy Andre Johnson, they will be able to pull out a victory. The Ravens had last week off. After beating the Cincinnati Bengals 24-16 in Week 17, Baltimore clinched the AFC North and home-field advantage for at least the Divisional Round in the NFL playoffs. Baltimore is tough to beat at home, too. In
Smarter Stats: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens
This is the second in a series of previews that will take a closer look at each divisional-round matchup, using advanced metrics and game tape observations. We continue with the matchup that will see the Houston Texans in Baltimore to face the Ravens in a rematch of the Week 6 game that Baltimore won, 29-14. When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Where: M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore's win over the Texans provided
NFL Playoffs: Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans and 5 Hot-to-Trot Tips
When the Houston Texans lost Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart, few thought they would be playing in the divisional round of the National Football League playoffs. But here they are. Much of that can be accredited to a tremendous defensive showing and the gutsy nature of one T.J. Yates, who despite not being the most fantastic quarterback, has led his team into the playoffs. One may write a similar
Houston Texans defeat Cincinnati Bengals 31-10
HOUSTON — J.J. Watt revealed a most interesting habit which he practiced behind the scenes. That is, until he brought it on stage Saturday. The Texans rookie defensive end spends time batting down passes and occasionally catching them and running the other way.
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