AFC Divisional Round Preview: Patriots and Texans Set for High-Stakes Clash at NRG Stadium

By [Tuan/Sports Desk] Date: January 16, 2026 Location: HOUSTON, TX
The road to Super Bowl LX runs through Houston this weekend.
In a matchup that pits an emerging dynasty against a reawakened giant, the No. 2 seed Houston Texans will host the No. 3 seed New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round on Sunday, January 18, 2026. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 PM ET at NRG Stadium.
For Houston, this game represents the expectation of a franchise now firmly in its championship window. For New England, it is the culmination of a rapid rebuild under head coach Jerod Mayo, marking their deepest playoff run in the post-Belichick era.
The Quarterback Duel: Stroud vs. Maye
The headline narrative centers on two of the AFC’s premier young signal-callers. Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, now a seasoned veteran of playoff football, has put together an MVP-caliber campaign in the 2025-2026 season. His connection with the receiving corps has turned the Texans’ offense into a top-3 unit in total yardage.
“We know who they are, and we know who we are,” Stroud said during Friday’s press availability. “New England plays a disciplined brand of football. We have to protect the ball and execute in the red zone. Playoff football comes down to inches.”
On the opposite sideline, Patriots quarterback Drake Maye faces the toughest test of his young career. After upsetting the wild-card opponent last week, Maye leads a Patriots offense that has found its rhythm late in the season, relying heavily on a power-run scheme and play-action vertical shots.
Key Matchup: The Trenches
While the quarterbacks draw the cameras, the game may be decided at the line of scrimmage. The Texans’ pass rush, led by defensive cornerstone Will Anderson Jr., faces a Patriots offensive line that has allowed the fewest sacks in the league over the last six weeks.
If New England can establish the run and keep Stroud on the sideline, they have a path to victory. However, if the Texans jump out to an early double-digit lead, forcing New England into a pure drop-back passing game, the advantage swings heavily to Houston and the deafening crowd at NRG Stadium.
Injury Report
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Texans: WR Tank Dell (Ankle) is listed as QUESTIONABLE but expected to play. LB Christian Harris (Knee) is OFF the injury report.
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Patriots: TE Hunter Henry (Hamstring) is OUT. S Kyle Dugger (Shoulder) will be a game-time decision.
Prediction
Vegas has the Texans as 5.5-point favorites, citing their explosive offense and home-field advantage. However, New England’s defense has been holding opponents to under 17 points per game since December. Expect a tighter game than the spread suggests, but Houston’s firepower likely proves too much in the fourth quarter.
Prediction: Texans 23, Patriots 27.
How to Watch: Patriots vs. Texans
Don’t miss a moment of the AFC Divisional Round action. Here is everything you need to tune in.
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Date: Sunday, January 18, 2026
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Kickoff Time: 6:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM CT
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Venue: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
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TV Network: CBS (National Broadcast)
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Announcers: Jim Nantz (Play-by-Play), Tony Romo (Analyst), Tracy Wolfson (Sideline).
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Streaming Options: You can stream the game live on the following platforms (subscription may be required):
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Paramount+: Click here to stream on CBS via Paramount+
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NFL+: Mobile and tablet viewing available via the NFL App.
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FuboTV: Start your free trial here
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YouTube TV: Available via the local CBS channel package.
Radio Coverage:
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National: Westwood One Sports
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Texans Market: SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM)
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Patriots Market: 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM)