Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans: Game time, live stream, TV coverage
Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans
Two teams still in the AFC playoff mix meet Sunday when the Houston Texans (7-7) host the Baltimore Ravens (9-5). The Ravens currently hold the conference's sixth playoff spot, while the Texans would miss out on the postseason entering Week 16. Houston lost 17-10 to the Indianapolis Colts last weekend, snapping a two-game winning streak.
You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here.
How to watch
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Live stream: The game can be streamed live here.
TV coverage: CBS
Radio: For a list of Baltimore affiliates, click here. For a list of Houston affiliates, click here.
Season recaps
Ravens
Week 15: Ravens 20, Jaguars 12
The Ravens held the Jaguars to 248 yards and won despite committing nine penalties. Joe Flacco went 20-of-30 for 221 yards and one touchdown, the only time the Ravens scored with their offense on the field. Baltimore got on the board with an 11-yard blocked-punt return for a touchdown by Kamar Aiken, then added a 22-yard Justin Tucker field goal in the second quarter. Flacco connected with Owen Daniels on three-yard pass for a touchdown in the third quarter, and Tucker added another field goal in the fourth.
Week 14: Ravens 28, Dolphins 13
Baltimore spotted Miami a 10-0 first-quarter lead before scoring 14 unanswered points. Joe Flacco went 25-of-33 for 269 yards, two touchdowns and one interception as the Ravens outgained the Dolphins 447-249.
Week 13:Chargers 34, Ravens 33
Phillip Rivers tossed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal with 38 seconds remaining to shake off the Ravens. Rivers finished 34-of-45 for 383 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Keenan Allen caught 11 passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns, and the Chargers averaged one more yard per play than the Ravens (6.8 to 5.6).
Texans
Week 15: Colts 17, Texans 10
The Texans had their two-game winning streak snapped as Andrew Luck threw two touchdown passes and Adam Vinatieri nailed a 29-yard field goal with 2:11 to go. The Colts clinched their second straight AFC South title with the win. Neither team cracked 300 yards of offense.
Week 14: Texans 27, Jaguars 13
Arian Foster ran for 127 yards and a touchdown and J.J. Watt recorded three sacks, sending Jacksonville to its 37th loss in the last 45 games. The Jaguars only managed 262 total yards, but Jacksonville actually held a 13-10 halftime lead before faltering in the second half.
Week 13: Texans 45, Titans 21
Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for 358 yards and a team-record six touchdowns starting in place of injured starter Ryan Mallett as the Texans kept their slim playoff hopes alive. DeAndre Hopkins had 238 yards receiving and J.J. Watt caught a touchdown pass, had two sacks, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble.