Jaguars at Texans live stream: Online, TV, mobile, Xbox and more
By John Buhler
The Houston Texans will host their AFC South rival Jacksonville Jaguars for a Sunday afternoon kickoff. Here is how to watch this game online.
The NFL is back. One of the games that will be on Sunday afternoon will be between a pair of AFC South rivals. The Houston Texans will host the Jacksonville Jaguars for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff at NRG Stadium on September 10.
CBS will have the telecast with Andrew Catalon and James Lofton calling the game. The available live streams for this game can be found on NFL.com and FuboTV. If you want to watch it on your phone, use NFL mobile from Verizon. To watch it on your Xbox, be sure to hit up CBS All Access.
This game will feature two of the better defenses in the AFC. However, neither team will be expected to lean on their quarterback to win this game. It seems that Houston starter Tom Savage is just keeping the seat warm before first-round pick Deshaun Watson out of Clemson is ready.
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Clearly, the Jaguars have to go in some other direction besides Blake Bortles at quarterback. His 2016 NFL season was disastrous. He was benched in the preseason, but got the job back after Brandon Allen and Chad Henne also struggled under center.
We should be expecting a low-scoring, defensive struggle in Houston. There will be turnovers, so the best play in the game might be a 50+ yard pick-six for the eventual winner. This will be AFC South football at its finest.
Date: Sunday, Sep. 10
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: Houston, Texas
Venue: NRG Stadium
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NFL.com Live Stream, FuboTV
Mobile: NFL mobile from Verizon
Xbox: CBS All Access
Announcers: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton
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Can Houston start the year off right with a win on its quest to three-peat in the division? Will this be the year Jacksonville finally gets out of its own way and isn’t one of the worst teams in football? Find out on Sunday afternoon in Houston.