TEXANS Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats
Texans injuries
Pos | Player | Status |
---|---|---|
QB | Case Keenum (Foot) | Out |
DE | Denico Autry (Knee) | Questionable |
S | Jimmie Ward (Knee) | Questionable |
WR | Stefon Diggs (Knee) | Out |
DT | Folorunso Fatukasi (Foot) | Questionable |
CB | Ka'dar Hollman (Knee) | Out |
LB | Azeez Al-Shaair (Knee) | Questionable |
TE | Dalton Keene (Knee) | Out |
TE | Brevin Jordan (Knee) | Out |
G | Kenyon Green (Shoulder) | Out |
LB | Christian Harris (Calf) | Out |
TE | Teagan Quitoriano (Knee) | Questionable |
S | Jalen Pitre (Shoulder) | Questionable |
DE | Will Anderson Jr. (Ankle) | Questionable |
S | Brandon Hill (Knee) | Out |
WR | Xavier Hutchinson (Shoulder) | Questionable |
OT | Jaylon Thomas (Undisclosed) | Out |
OT | Blake Fisher (Concussion) | Questionable |
G | LaDarius Henderson (Foot) | Out |
RB | British Brooks (Knee) | Out |
Texans Schedule
Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sep 8, 2024 | @Colts | -3 / 48.5 | Won 29-27 | Lost / Over |
Sep 15, 2024 | Bears | -6.5 / 45.5 | Won 19-13 | Lost / Under |
Sep 22, 2024 | @Vikings | -1.5 / 46.5 | Lost 7-34 | Lost / Under |
Sep 29, 2024 | Jaguars | -5.5 / 44.5 | Won 24-20 | Lost / Under |
Oct 6, 2024 | Bills | -1.5 / 47.5 | Won 23-20 | Won / Under |
Oct 13, 2024 | @Patriots | -6.5 / 39.5 | Won 41-21 | Won / Over |
Oct 20, 2024 | @Packers | +3 / 47.5 | Lost 22-24 | Won / Under |
Oct 27, 2024 | Colts | -5 / 45 | Won 23-20 | Lost / Under |
Oct 31, 2024 | @Jets | +2.5 / 43 | Lost 13-21 | Lost / Under |
Nov 10, 2024 | Lions | +4 / 49 | Lost 23-26 | Won / Push |
Nov 18, 2024 | @Cowboys | -7 / 41.5 | Won 34-10 | Won / Over |
Nov 24, 2024 | Titans | -8 / 40.5 | Lost 27-32 | Lost / Over |
Dec 1, 2024 | @Jaguars | -4 / 43.5 | 1:00 PM ET | |
Dec 15, 2024 | Dolphins | - / | 1:00 PM ET | |
Dec 21, 2024 | @Chiefs | - / | 1:00 PM ET | |
Dec 25, 2024 | Ravens | - / | 4:30 PM ET | |
Jan 5, 2025 | @Titans | - / | 12:00 AM ET |
Betting on the Houston Texans
The Houston Texans have struggled to establish consistent success throughout their history, making them a popular fade for some bettors. But, with names like C.J. Stroud, Nico Collins and Stefon Diggs following their young head coach DeMeco Ryans they are a young and talented NFL team.
Houston Texans Franchise History
In 2002, the Texans brought an NFL franchise back to Houston for the first time since 1996, when the Oilers left town for Tennessee.
During the first NFL Draft that the Texans participated in, the team selected QB David Carr with the first overall pick. That selection brought significant hype to the expansion franchise, but it didn’t work out as planned.
Houston failed to reach the playoffs with Carr at the helm and wouldn’t clinch a playoff berth until 2011. The team’s offensive trio of Matt Schaub, Arian Foster, and Andre Johnson was perhaps the best the franchise has ever had.
Despite having offensive talent and a defense led by future Hall of Famer J.J. Watt, the Texans never made it past the Divisional Round.
A new era began in 2017 with sensational Clemson star Deshaun Watson. Watson and DeAndre Hopkins, his favorite target, renewed the fanbase, but they too could not push past the Divisional Round.
The Texans are now being led by star quarterback C.J. Stroud and popular head coach DeMeco Ryans. They won a playoff game in the 2023 NFL postseason and look to do more in the future.
Betting on the Houston Texans in Texas
Sports betting is illegal in Texas and likely will be until 2025 at the earliest.
At VegasInsider, we have the latest Texans odds and a ton of expert information and picks to aid you on your betting adventure! If you want to get the best bet for your money, we make sure to keep odds updated for the latest Texans stats so that you can have the most accurate information at your disposal.
Even if a sports betting bill did pass, the development and launch of a legal sports betting market would likely not occur until 2025 or 2026, according to many Texan lawmakers.
There are legislators and influential Texans lobbying on either side of the argument, and legalization seems inevitable. However, there are ample questions to answer and details to sort out before that can happen.
Many analysts and industry experts presume Texas would slot in as one of the top three sports betting markets in the country if it legalized the practice.
The state’s massive population, abundance of sports teams, and rabid fanbases seemingly support that sentiment.
If Texas does move forward and legalize sports betting, Texans fans could expect to see something like the following at the betting window or in a mobile app:
- Texans -3.5
- Jaguars +3.5
In this example, the Texans are favored over their division mate, the Jacksonville Jaguars, by 3.5 points. For the Texans to cover the spread (point spread betting), they need to win the game by at least 4 points.
If they lose the game, or win the game by fewer than 4 points, the Jaguars cover the spread.
Since sports betting is not legal in Texas, Houston Texans fans can enjoy playing daily fantasy sports (DFS). Or they can use social sportsbooks like Fliff, Thrillzz, and Rebet.