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The New England Patriots are hosting the Houston Texans on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

What to know about the Patriots-Texans game

  • Kickoff between the Patriots and Texans is scheduled for 3 p.m. 
  • New England earned the AFC East title and the No. 2 seed with a record of 14-3 before beating the Los Angeles Chargers in the wild-card round, 16-3, behind a dominant defensive performance. 
  • The Texans went 12-5 during the regular season and won the AFC South, then dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers to advance in the postseason.  
  • Whoever wins on Sunday is headed to Denver for the AFC Championship Game next Sunday. The No. 1 seeded Broncos will have former Patriots quarterback Jarrett Stidham behind center. He will be starting with a berth in the Super Bowl on the line after Bo Nix suffered a season-ending injury in overtime on Saturday. 
 

Patriots recover fumble, but receiver ruled down

The Patriots appeared to have forced another turnover when Christian Gonzalez stripped the ball and Marcus Jones recovered it.

It was originally called a fumble and New England ball, but an expedited review gave Houston the ball back.

By Matt Schooley
 

Turnovers play huge part in first half

Turnovers have been a major storyline so far.

In the first half, the Patriots forced C.J. Stroud to throw four interceptions. That included the one he threw that Marcus Jones returned for a touchdown.

Despite that, the game remains close because New England's offense has struggled.

Drake Maye has fumbled three times. Fortunately, the Patriots recovered two of those.  Maye also threw an interception to end the half on a Hail Mary.

By Matt Schooley
 

Drake Maye picked off on Hail Mary to end half

Up by 11 points with two seconds to go in the second quarter, the Patriots tried a Hail Mary before halftime.

Ed Ingram came down with the interception for the Texans and the teams headed into the locker room with the Patriots holding a 21-10 edge.

By Matt Schooley
 

Drake Maye fumbles, Patriots recover

Drake Maye fumbled once again as Will Anderson knocked the ball loose.

But New England was fortunate to pounce on the ball, escaping disaster as Houston would have been not far from field goal range if they recovered.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots fail to take advantage of interception

The Patriots weren't able to take advantage of the fourth Houston turnover of the game.

New England had a short run, and two incompletions, then punted with 1:03 to go in the half.

By Matt Schooley
 

Carlton Davis snags second interception

Carlton Davis had another huge play for the Patriots secondary.

With the Texans driving and 1:54 to go before halftime, Davis grabbed his second interception of the half as C.J. Stroud attempted to find an outlet along the sideline.

By Matt Schooley
 

Woody Marks returns for Texans

After being checked out for a shoulder injury, Texans running back Woody Marks is back in the game.

Houston got a pass interference call and a long pass play and is driving into Patriots territory at the two-minute warning.

By Matt Schooley
 

Craig Woodson returns to game

After being checked out for a head injury, safety Craig Woodson has returned to the game.

By Matt Schooley
 

Stefon Diggs hauls in 7-yard touchdown

Veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs hauled in a 7-yard touchdown on a laser of a throw from Drake Maye.

The Patriots now lead 21-10 with 3:12 to play in the half after Andy Borregales' extra point.

By Matt Schooley
 

Rhamondre Stevenson questionable with eye injury

Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson is questionable with an eye injury.

The broadcast noted he has been receiving eye drops, but they are not seeming to work and he has not returned to the game.

Safety Craig Woodson is being evaluated for a head injury that he suffered while attempting to return the interception he had earlier in the game.

By Matt Schooley
 

Dalton Schultz out for Texans, Woody Marks questionable

The Texans are currently dealing with a pair of key injuries.

Tight end Dalton Schultz has been ruled out with an eye injury. 

Running back Woody Marks is dealing with a shoulder injury and is questionable. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Craig Woodson intercepts C.J. Stroud

With 8:37 to go in the second quarter, the Texans turned the ball over again.

Safety Craig Woodson hauled in an interception at the Houston 48-yard line.

The Texans, however, buckled down and did not let the Patriots take advantage. New England had to punt.

By Matt Schooley
 

Watch Marcus Jones' pick-six

Watch as Marcus Jones took C.J. Stroud's pass to the house for a touchdown.

By Matt Schooley
 

Marcus Jones gives Patriots lead with interception for touchdown

Speedster Marcus Jones found the end zone with 10:31 left in the second quarter on the first play after New England punted. 

The Patriots blitzed, and C.J. Stroud's pass was deflected. Jones snatched the ball and ran it back 26 yards for the touchdown.

New England leads 14-10.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots forced to punt after missed deep shot

Drake Maye scrambled for one first down, but the Patriots were forced to punt again.

On third down, Maye uncorked one looking for Kyle Williams down the sideline. The ball hit Williams in the hands, but he couldn't bring it in. 

Houston fair caught the punt at their own 25.

By Matt Schooley
 

TreVeyon Henderson checked out by trainers

Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson was slow to get up early in the second quarter.

The rookie received some attention from trainers, but jogged off under his own power and did not go into the medical tent. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Texans take lead on Christian Kirk touchdown

Wide receiver Christian Kirk beat Patriots cornerback Marcus Jones on third down, and C.J. Stroud found him for a 10-yard touchdown strike near the front pylon. 

As a result, Houston leads 10-7 with 12:51 to play in the second quarter.

By Matt Schooley
 

Texans tight end Dalton Schultz questionable with calf injury

Houston tight end Dalton Schultz, who is a key weapon for C.J. Stroud, left in the first quarter with a calf injury.

Schultz went back to the locker room and the team said he is questionable to return.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots lead 7-3 after first quarter

With one quarter in the books, it is 7-3 Patriots.

Houston has the ball and is threatening in New England territory as the second quarter begins. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots make interception, Texans quickly force fumble

Patriots cornerback Carlton Davis made a spectacular play to bring Houston's next drive to a stop.

C.J. Stroud threw a pass to the sideline, and Davis flew in to pick it off. It didn't look like he caught it at first, but by inches Davis was able to get his knee inbounds.

But two plays later, Drake Maye was lunging forward on a run and had the ball punched out. Houston recovered, giving them the ball back at the Patriots 27.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots narrowly avoid disaster after Drake Maye fumble

The Patriots had a near disaster on third down, holding a 7-3 lead.

Drake Maye was trying to uncork a pass, and defensive end Danielle Hunter knocked it loose. It appeared the Texans were about to pounce on the ball and give their offense a prime scoring chance inside the 10-yard line.

Instead, the ball rolled around and Will Campbell eventually recovered the fumble for New England. The Patriots had to punt, giving the Texans the football near midfield.

By Matt Schooley
 

Penalty wipes out Houston score, Texans settle for field goal

The Patriots had a chance to seize momentum on defense after taking a 7-0 lead, but on third down the Texans offense found a massive play.

C.J. Stroud felt pressure, but instead of running he found a wide open Dalton Schultz, who ran for 42 two yards down to the Patriots 27-yard line. Houston had another third-down play a short time later, and once again converted. Christian Kirk snagged a pass to move the chains, and a facemask set up first and goal for the Texans.

It appeared Houston converted another third down on the drive, this time for a score as Woody Marks ran in for a touchdown on third and goal from the two. But there was an illegal shift, moving the Texans back. Houston had to settled for a chip shot field goal from Ka'imi Fairbairn, cutting the New England lead to 7-3 with 5:26 left in the first quarter.

By Matt Schooley
 

Drake Maye finds DeMario "Pop" Douglas for 28-yard touchdown

After stopping Houston and forcing a punt, the Patriots took over in their own territory. 

Running back Rhamondre Stevenson ran for 20 yards, then took a screen pass nine yards for a first down.

On third down and 13 yards to go, Drake Maye hit Diggs on a crossing route to set up a critical 4th and 1.

Mike Vrabel left his offense on the field at the Houston 28-yard line. The offense made the decision pay off.

Maye found DeMario "Pop" Douglas on a short pass, and Douglas ran it in for a 28-yard score. Andy Borregales hit the extra point to give the Patriots a 7-0 lead with 9:35 left in the opening quarter.

By Matt Schooley
 

Houston punts after dropped third down pass

It looked like Houston had an easy first down completion with C.J. Stroud finding an open Christian Kirk.

Instead, Kirk dropped the pass and it was nearly intercepted.

The Texans punted and New England took over on its own 29-yard line.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots punt on first drive of game

The first play of the game was a handoff to Rhamondre Stevenson for no gain, followed by an incomplete pass to Hunter Henry.

Drake Maye hit Stefon Diggs for five yards, and the Patriots were forced to punt without gaining a first down.

By Matt Schooley
 

Texans win coin toss, Patriots receive opening kickoff

The AFC divisional round playoff game at Gillette Stadium is officially underway.

Houston won the coin toss and deferred, giving the Patriots the ball to start the game.

By Matt Schooley
 

Zdeno Chara in attendance for Patriots game

Fresh off having his No. 33 jersey raised to the rafters, Bruins legend Zdeno Chara is at Gillette Stadium for some postseason action.

The Patriots shared a video of Chara at field level before the game.

By Matt Schooley
 

Patriots take field for divisional round game

With a buzz inside Gillette Stadium, the Patriots took the field as the minutes tick down to kickoff.

New England players ran out of the tunnel with "Crazy Train" by Black Sabbath blaring. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Randy Moss, Tedy Bruschi and Rex Ryan make picks

The NFL on ESPN crew made their picks as pregame coverage began to wind down Sunday afternoon.

To the surprise of no one, Patriots legends Randy Moss and Tedy Bruschi picked the Patriots, as did Alex Smith. 

Former Patriots nemesis Rex Ryan, who was previously head coach of the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills, was greeted by boos outside of Gillette Stadium as he picked Houston to win, 21-17. Also picking Houston was Mike Greenberg by a 20-16 margin.

By Matt Schooley
 

Zac Efron at Gillette Stadium

Actor Zac Efron is among those in attendance for the game.

The Patriots shared a photo of Efron with owner Robert Kraft, posing while wearing a Super Bowl ring.

By Matt Schooley
 

Snow falling during warmups

With snow falling, the Patriots are on the field for warmups.

Quarterback Drake Maye had a simple message for his teammates earlier, telling them on the field "Just be us."

By Matt Schooley
 

Medway house divided over Patriots-Texans

A family of Patriots fans has one outlier - a young Texans fan.

Four young siblings in Medway, Massachusetts root for the Patriots every week. But their brother is a loud and proud Texans fans.

WBZ-TV's Logan Hall spoke to the family about how they're feeling heading into the game.

By Matt Schooley
 

ESPN's NFL Live crew unanimously picks Texans

Earlier in the week when it came time to reveal their picks, all of the NFL Live crew on ESPN picked Houston.

In a clip that went viral, all five panel members appeared uneasy to learn they'd all gone with the Texans, wondering if that was a sign of an impending Patriots win.

By Matt Schooley
 

Khyiris Tonga returns for Patriots, Christian Gonzalez active

There were no surprises in the inactive list provided by the Patriots, but there was a bit of good news that became official. 

Defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga returns to the lineup for the Patriots after missing several weeks. 

In addition, cornerback Christian Gonzalez is active. He was evaluated for a concussion after the Chargers game but cleared protocol and practiced in full during the week. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Nico Collins, Trent Brown inactive for Texans

There are a pair of key inactives for the Texans.

Wide receiver Nico Collins, who was previously ruled out with a concussion, will miss the game. 

In a bit of a surprise, right tackle Trent Brown is inactive as well.

Also out for the game are quarterback Graham Mertz, running back Jawhar Jordan, cornerback Alijah Huzzie, and wide receiver Justin Watson.

By Matt Schooley
 

What is the weather forecast for Patriots-Texans?

It's been a difficult storm to forecast, but some snow is expected during the game.

According to the WBZ-TV weather team, flakes will be coming down during the game, with more snow expected later in the game and while fans are driving home.

A few inches of snow are expected to be on the ground by the time the game is over. 

By Matt Schooley
 

Who will the Patriots or Texans play in AFC title game?

Whichever team wins on Sunday already knows their fate for next week.

The Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills played the first AFC divisional round game on Saturday, and it was a thriller.

Despite Bo Nix suffering a season-ending injury in overtime, Denver advanced with a 33-30 win. 

As a result, the winner of today's game in Foxboro will play the Broncos in Denver next Sunday with Jarrett Stidham at quarterback in place of the injured Nix.

By Matt Schooley
 

Ty Law to serve as "Keeper of the Light"

Former Patriots cornerback Ty Law announced last week on WEEI that he will be this week's "Keeper of the Light."

Before each home game, a noteworthy figure rings the bell atop the Gillette Stadium lighthouse in order to get the crowd fired up.

Last week, it was Patriots Hall of Fame defensive tackle Vince Wilfork who rang the bell before the Chargers game.

By Matt Schooley
 

How to watch the Patriots-Texans game

The Patriots game is a Monday Night Football crew, despite the game taking place on Sunday afternoon. 

Nationally, the game will air on ESPN, while in Massachusetts, the Patriots-Texans game will be broadcast on WCVB-TV in addition to ESPN. There are also streaming options as well.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will have play-by-play and color commentary for the game. Lisa Salters and Laura Rutledge will have sideline reporting duties.  

By Matt Schooley
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