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What time do the Houston Texans play today? Details for playoff game at Baltimore Ravens

The divisional round of the NFL playoffs starts Saturday with a team from Texas, but not the one everyone expected.

The Houston Texans, coming off a rout of the Cleveland Browns, take their swing at the AFC favorite Baltimore Ravens, the first of four games over two days that will set up the conference championships.

The Texans are big underdogs, but then again, they were supposed to win four games this year and they sprinted past that months ago with the superb play of CJ Stroud.

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Texans coach

DeMeco Ryans was named head coach of the Houston Texans on Jan. 31, 2023, becoming the sixth head coach in franchise history.

Houston Texans game time

Houston travels to take on the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Mountain time. It will be televised on both ESPN and ABC.

Ravens vs Texans prediction

The Ravens are a nine-point favorite. With an over-under of 45.5, Baltimore is expected to win along the lines of 27-18. Houston is +310 on the money line (bet $100 to win $310) while Baltimore is -395 (bet $395 to win $100).

Houston Texans record

Texans have a record of 10-7.

Where to watch the Texans game

  • Union Draft House: Locations include 12040 Tierra Este Road, 730 Sunland Park Drive and 7470 Cimarron Plz Bldg 17-100.

  • Twin Peaks: Locations include 955 Sunland Park Drive and 8889 Gateway Blvd W.

Texans injury report

  • Andrew Beck FB

  • Dieter Eiselen G

  • Jerry Hughes DE

  • Shaq Mason G

  • Sheldon Rankins DT

  • Laremy Tunsil OT

  • Will Anderson Jr. DE

  • Blake Cashman LB

  • Maliek Collins DT

  • Jonathan Greenard DE

  • John Metchie III WR

  • Denzel Perryman MLB

  • Robert Woods WR

Ravens injury report

  • Mark Andrews TE

  • Devin Duvernay WR

  • Zay Flowers WR

  • Malik Harrison LB

  • Marlon Humphrey CB

  • Odafe Oweh LB

  • Del'Shawn Phillips LB

  • Tylan Wallace WR

First-year head coach DeMeco Ryans has the Texans in the playoffs.
First-year head coach DeMeco Ryans has the Texans in the playoffs.

How to watch

The game kicks off at 2:30 p.m. Mountain time. It will be televised on both ESPN and ABC.

Where's Noah Brown?

The Houston receiver is out for the rest of the season with a shoulder injury.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on Twitter.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Next Texans game vs Baltimore Ravens: prediction, coach, injury record