The Day After the Day After (plus a few): The Houston Texans and the 2025 NFL schedule release.

The Day After the Day After (plus a few): The Houston Texans and the 2025 NFL schedule release.
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We find out when the Texans play their games. Also, this is the last big event before the void of the NFL Calendar. Let’s discuss.

The Day After the Day After...when the raw, immediate emotions from the aftermath of a game diminish into the realm of clarity and the proverbial (or literal) hangover no longer haunts the mind. With that, a review of the 2025 NFL Schedule Release:

Getting the travel out of the way relatively early: Perhaps Cal made a deal with the NFL so that they could play most of the road slate early, giving him points for Christmas shopping on his credit cards? Of the Texans’ eight road games, four appear in the first six matchups of the season (Week 1 @LAR, Week 3 @JAX, Week 5 @BAL, Week 7@SEA). The bye during Week 6 makes this road stretch just a bit less daunting than the Week 13 @IND and Week 14 @KC matchups. Still, if Houston gets off to a slowish start to the season, all the early road matchups might play a factor.

Home Cooking for the Fall/Winter: The early road tripping gets offset by the back-loading of home games to end the season. After the tilt in Seattle, Houston plays four of its next five games at NRG, included three consecutive home dates between Weeks 8-10 (49ers, Broncos, Jags). After the back-to-back road matchups, Houston finishes the season playing three of its final four games at home. However slow a start the team has to begin the season, the back stretch of the schedule sets up nicely for a pre-playoff run. Also, most of those late season games take place indoors, thus, another benefit for a team that generally plays in a warm weather/indoor venue.

Apparently the networks aren’t sick of the Texans. Last season, Houston garnered six primetime/stand-alone nationally televised games. They went 2-4 in those matchups, but of those, only the Houston beatdown of the Cowboys and the Christmas Day Massacre against Baltimore were decided by more than single digits, even if quality was debatable (the Bears and Jets matchups might have been close, but hardly representative of quality football). Despite a sophomore slump from Stroud and Houston’s inability to really beat the better teams, the league and its network partners felt that Houston deserved some primetime love. Four primetime games (1 x Thursday Night Game against Buffalo, 1 x Sunday Night Matchup @Kansas City, 2 x Monday Night Football Games (Tampa Bay, @Seattle). The SNF date is subject to change, but hard to see that happening barring a massive collapse by Houston. Given that the date and times for the final two games have yet to happen, perhaps another couple of nationally-televised matchups are in order?

What moves still remain? With the schedule out of the way and the mini-camps practically done, we enter into the dark void of the NFL calendar, or the stretch between now and the opening of training camps. Not that teams or players won’t make news...