Every win counts for the Houston Texans, but this would be a big one.
The Texans take on the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium in a clash of opponents who called Houston home at a point in history. With a win, Houston would move to 4-0 in the AFC South and could be in line for a potential playoff-clinching scenario in Week 13 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Houston (7-4) returned to its winning ways following a 34-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys on “Monday Night Football.” A healthier Nico Collins should be on display. The same goes for Will Anderson Jr., who’s expected to play for the first time since Week 9.
The Titans (2-8) remain lost entering Week 12. They’re on a two-game losing streak and only managed to beat the New England Patriots in overtime thanks to a last-second Drake Maye touchdown. Will Levis looked better in Week 11’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings, but his early season struggles have left Tennessee in a position where draft conversations are selling points in Nashville.
To get an inside look at Tennessee’s struggles, overall expectations for Sunday’s showdown and plans for 2025 for the second half of the regular season, Texans Wire reached out to Dan Benton, managing editor of Titans Wire, to break down everything Texans fans should expect when the AFC South rivals take the field at noon CT.