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CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 14: Lamar Miller #26 of the Houston Texans runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half at Paul Brown Stadium on September 14, 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by John Grieshop/Getty Images)
CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 14: Lamar Miller #26 of the Houston Texans runs with the ball against the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half at Paul Brown Stadium on September 14, 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by John Grieshop/Getty Images) /
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There’s plenty of ways to watch the Houston Texans and New England Patriots square off in Foxborough on Sunday afternoon. Take a look here.

Two weeks into the season and the New England Patriots may own the top spot in FanSided’s current NFL Power Rankings. However, Bill Belichick’s team isn’t currently in first place in the AFC East.

And that’s hardly a big deal. This is a franchise that has won an NFL-record eight consecutive division titles. When the Patriots start losing divisional games on a consistent basis, it’s time to be concerned. Led by quarterback Tom Brady, the offense is superb and the defense will eventually come around. It’s odd that after two games the Pats have scored 63 points and surrendered 62. New England scored 27 in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and followed that with a 36-20 win at New Orleans.

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On the other hand, the Houston Texans own the same record as the Patriots. But Bill O’Brien’s squad has totaled 20 points in a split with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals. Are they capable of pulling off an upset here of the defending Super Bowl champions?

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All told, the Patriots own an 8-1 overall edge in this series that dates back to 2003. That includes playoff wins in both 2012 and ’16. Even more significantly is the fact that five of those outings have taken place in Foxborough and the Houston Texans have yet to taste victory at Gillette Stadium.

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We have heard a lot about what head coach Bill Belichick and his New England Patriots like to do when it comes to rookie quarterbacks. And there’s little doubt that Deshaun Watson will see things on Sunday that never occurred to him. But look for the Texans to keep it close with the help of running back Lamar Miller and the ground attack. It’s safe to say that the Pats’ defense is looking pretty vulnerable these days.