The Houston Texans have published a single guide that lays out how fans can watch, stream, and tune in to games stretching from August 13 to Jan. 18. The schedule covers Preseason Week 1, the regular season, and the postseason, giving fans one place to find access details for a long run of upcoming Texans games.
That update is drawing attention now because it folds together dates that begin with Preseason Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers at Reliant Stadium on August 13 and run all the way to the Divisional Round against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m. CT. For fans of the Houston Texans, that matters because the calendar is already packed and the way each game is carried can change from one matchup to the next.
The guide lists a full stretch of games in order, including Week 11 at the Tennessee Titans on November 16, Week 12 against the Buffalo Bills on November 20, Week 13 at the Indianapolis Colts on November 30, Week 14 at the Kansas City Chiefs on December 7, Week 15 against the Arizona Cardinals on December 14, Week 16 against the Las Vegas Raiders on December 21, Week 17 at the Los Angeles Chargers on December 27, Week 18 against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, January 4 at 12 p.m. CT, the Wild Card round at the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, January 12 at 7:15 p.m. CT, and the Divisional Round on January 18. The Texans also say postgame press conferences are live streamed on the Texans YouTube channel and later available on demand on the website, app, and YouTube.
What the guide does not spell out is whether every game lands on the same broadcast path or whether some matchups are local, national, or otherwise handled differently. Fans are told to turn on notifications in the Houston Texans App and subscribe to Texans YouTube, but the practical answer still depends on the specific game. The next confirmed stop on the calendar is Preseason Week 1, when the Texans face the Los Angeles Chargers on August 13.

