Time, TV Schedule Set for Patriots vs. Texans Divisional-Round Playoff Game …
The NFL has officially announced the kickoff time and broadcast details for the highly anticipated AFC Divisional Round playoff matchup between the New England Patriots and the Houston Texans.
Following a dominant wild-card victory, the Texans will travel to Gillette Stadium to face the Patriots this Sunday afternoon in a game that promises postseason intensity, defensive toughness, and compelling quarterback storylines.
Patriots vs. Texans: Date, Time, and TV Information
The Patriots–Texans divisional-round playoff game is scheduled for Sunday at 3:00 p.m. ET at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN, with veteran broadcasters Joe Buck handling play-by-play duties and Troy Aikman serving as the color analyst.
This matchup marks one of the most intriguing games of the divisional round, pitting a young Texans team riding momentum against a Patriots squad with deep playoff experience and home-field advantage.
Texans Advance After Dominant Wild-Card Win Over Steelers

The Houston Texans earned their spot in the divisional round with an emphatic 30–6 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football in the wild-card round. While the final score suggests a blowout, the game remained competitive into the fourth quarter before Houston’s defense completely took over.
Texans Defense Steals the Show
Houston’s defensive unit delivered one of the most impressive performances of the entire wild-card weekend. The Texans allowed just 175 total net yards, forced multiple turnovers, and scored two defensive touchdowns, completely overwhelming the Steelers’ offense.
Despite trailing 7–6 early in the fourth quarter, the Texans flipped the game in a matter of minutes:
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A Ka’imi Fairbairn field goal at the 13:07 mark of the fourth quarter gave Houston a 10–6 lead
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On the very next Steelers possession, Houston recorded a strip-sack, recovering the fumble and returning it 33 yards for a touchdown
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The Texans extended their lead with a 13-yard touchdown run by Woody Marks
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Houston sealed the victory with a pick-six, putting the game completely out of reach
The Texans scored 24 points in the final 13 minutes, turning a tense defensive battle into a lopsided playoff win.
C.J. Stroud’s Mixed Performance Under the Spotlight

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud delivered a statistically solid but occasionally shaky performance in his first NFL playoff start. The rookie signal-caller finished the night 21-of-32 for 250 yards, with one touchdown and one interception.
However, ball security was an issue. Stroud was credited with five fumbles, two of which were lost. Fortunately for Houston, the Texans’ defense repeatedly bailed out their quarterback, preventing those mistakes from changing the outcome of the game.
Against a disciplined and opportunistic Patriots defense, Stroud’s ability to protect the football will be one of the most critical storylines heading into Sunday’s divisional-round matchup.
Patriots Advance With Defensive Statement of Their Own

The New England Patriots punched their ticket to the divisional round with a home playoff victory over the Los Angeles Chargers, leaning heavily on their defense in a familiar postseason formula.
While offensive details took a back seat, New England’s defensive front consistently disrupted the Chargers’ rhythm, forcing mistakes and controlling field position throughout the game. The Patriots once again demonstrated why they remain one of the NFL’s most dangerous playoff teams, particularly when playing at Gillette Stadium in January.
A Familiar Postseason Matchup
Sunday’s game will mark the third time the Patriots and Texans have met in the divisional round of the playoffs. New England won the previous two meetings:
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2012 AFC Divisional Round – Patriots defeated Texans at Gillette Stadium
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2016 AFC Divisional Round – Patriots again eliminated Houston on their path to a Super Bowl title
Those historical results clearly favor New England, though this Texans team represents a new era led by a young quarterback and a fast, aggressive defense.
Key Matchups to Watch
Texans Defense vs. Patriots Offense
Houston’s defense has proven it can completely change games with pressure, turnovers, and explosive scoring plays. Their ability to harass the quarterback and capitalize on mistakes will be tested against a Patriots offense that prioritizes ball control and situational execution.
Patriots Defense vs. C.J. Stroud
New England’s defensive scheme is known for confusing young quarterbacks with disguised coverages and well-timed blitzes. Stroud’s poise, decision-making, and ball security will be under intense scrutiny in what will likely be the most hostile environment he has faced all season.
Turnover Battle
Both teams won their wild-card games largely because of defensive takeaways. In the playoffs, turnovers often decide outcomes, and this matchup is unlikely to be any different.
Home-Field Advantage at Gillette Stadium
Playing at Gillette Stadium has long been one of the Patriots’ biggest postseason advantages. Cold weather, crowd noise, and New England’s familiarity with the environment can make life difficult for visiting teams—especially young ones.
The Texans will need to handle the atmosphere, avoid early mistakes, and stay composed if they want to keep pace with the Patriots in the second half.
Final Thoughts Ahead of Kickoff
The Patriots vs. Texans divisional-round playoff game brings together contrasting narratives: experience versus youth, postseason pedigree versus momentum, and tactical discipline versus explosive defensive playmaking.
Houston enters the game full of confidence after dismantling the Steelers, while New England relies on its proven playoff identity and home-field advantage.
With a spot in the AFC Championship Game on the line, expect a physical, defense-heavy contest where every possession matters…
Kickoff is set for 3:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, and all eyes will be on Gillette Stadium as the Patriots and Texans battle for postseason supremacy.