Your NFL Playoffs Divisional Round Open Thread: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens
Welcome back for day two of the divisional round. As always, make yourselves comfortable down below in the comments.
Houston at Baltimore (CBS): According to Adam Schefter, if the Ravens win the Super Bowl this year, many believe Ray Lewis may retire. Ray Ray and the Baltimore defense will look to continue their streak of 10 straight home victories—during which they have allowed an average of 15 points.
The undefeated-in-the-playoffs-Texans hope to end that streak with their crazy-deep team. Third string rookie quarterback T.J. Yates hopes to connect a few more times with Andre Johnson before something traumatic happens to either, or both, of them. Arian Foster will also help, maybe. Although he is coming off a 153 yard, two touchdown performance, he was held to a mere 49 yards in a 29-14 loss to Baltimore earlier this season. [ CBS]
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