The Houston Texans are solid underdogs (+8.5) in this season’s Divisional Round of the AFC playoffs, where they will oppose the Kansas City Chiefs. The game will kick off from GEHA Field at
The Houston Texans play the Kansas City Chiefs during this week's AFC Divisional playoffs, here's how to watch.
The Texans on Saturday get an opportunity to do what only three teams before them have done in the NFL playoffs: Stop KC Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Thousands of Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans fans flew into Kansas City International Airport preparing for the biggest game of the season so far for both.
For the second consecutive year, the Houston Texans are playing the first game of the NFL's divisional playoff weekend. And for the second straight year, the same network will be airing the Texans' second-round game, this time against the Kansas City Chiefs at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium.
In the quarterfinal round of the National Football League, Kansas City Chiefs will play the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
A playoff matchup features the Houston Texans (10-7) against the Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) in the AFC Divisional round on Jan. 18 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, kicking off at 4:30 p.m.
NFL playoff odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for Saturday football game between Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.
TL;DR: Live stream Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs on YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV. NFL playoffs include a massive matchup between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs this weekend. Both teams are atop their divisions.
The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting the Houston Texans this weekend for an AFC divisional round showdown at Arrowhead stadium. Kicking off Saturday, Jan. 18, tune in to watch the defending Super Bowl champs — including Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce — take on a young and motivated C.
History is on the line for the Kansas City Chiefs this postseason. While the Chiefs have already been the team most dominant team over the last five years, they could further cement themselves in NFL history by doing something no team has ever done—winning three Super Bowls in a row.