The Houston Texans ended their 2024 season with a second trip to the AFC divisional round, only to come up short after a strong first half against the No. 1 seed. Still, 20 regular-season wins and two division titles is a strong start to the DeMeco Ryans era.
Houston heads into the offseason with a vision for more offensive production. The Texans fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and recently added Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Nick Caley to run the show with C.J. Stroud.
Looking ahead to the 2025 season, the Texans have the 18th-most difficult strength of schedule after finishing 10-7 in 2024. Their opponents had a win-loss percentage of .567 and a win-loss record of 139-150. Houston will play seven games against playoff teams from last season and eight games against teams that had a .500+ win percentage.
So where does that rank among the rest of the league?
Here’s every NFL team’s 2025 strength of schedule, ranked from most difficult to easiest, as the 2025 offseason is in full swing.