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The Houston Texans pulled off one of the wildest comebacks of the season over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, and in the process, the two teams combined to make some history. The game ended with the Texans topping the Jags 36-29, a score that had never been seen before in the 106-year history of the NFL.
Houston’s defense is first in fewest yards (267.4) and points (15.1) allowed per game. The Jaguars’ defense is third-best in the NFL against the run (86.9) and takeaways (14) and is facing back-up quarterback Davis Mills. This has to be another Travis ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars made one of the biggest deals of the 2025 NFL trade deadline. They gave up fourth and sixth-round picks to the Las Vegas Raiders for Jakobi Meyers in one of the biggest deals of deadline day.
How many games the Jaguars would actually play in Orlando is to be determined. The franchise has played at least one game in London every year since 2013 and is already scheduled to play once at Wembley Stadium in 2027. They could play up to three games in London during their season away from Jacksonville.
A relatively comfortable victory is expected for the Houston Texans (3-5) when they face the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) on Sunday, Nov. 9 at NRG Stadium (starting at 1 p.m. ET). Our computer prediction lists the final score as 24-16.
Follow along with Texans Wire throughout Sunday's game live from NRG Stadium as we bring you the latest information on the Texans vs. Jaguars.
The Jaguars were in command from the outset, intercepting Texans quarterback Davis Mills on the third play of the game. Mills was starting in place of C.J. Stroud, who suffered a concussion in Houston’s Week 9 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Parker Washington has a 7-yard touchdown reception and a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown, and the Jaguars lead the Texans 20-10 at halftime despite only 87 yards.