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Cleveland Browns vs Houston Texans 13 Jan 2024 NFL Full Game Replay

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Cleveland Browns vs Houston Texans Full Game Replays Free

NFL 2023 - Wild Card Playoffs

 

  • Matchup: Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans
  • Date: Saturday, Jan.13
  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: NRG Stadium (Houston)
  • Moneyline: Browns -132, Texans +112
  • Spread: Browns -2.5 (-105), Texans +2.5 (-115)
  • Total: Over/Under 44.5 (-108/-112)

 

Houston Texans what to watch: 

Houston is 7-3 ATS in its last ten games against AFC opponents and 6-2 ATS in its last eight games as an underdog. Stroud leads the NFL in passing yards per game (273.9), and he has been burning up defenses all season. The 22-year-old rookie quarterback sits third all-time in passing yards with 4,108 yards thrown, despite missing two games. He has five interceptions and 23 touchdown passes. The Browns have committed 37 turnovers, the most in the NFL, while the Texans have turned the ball over just 14 times, the fewest in the league.


Nico Collins has stepped up despite the Texans' receiver injuries. After recording a career-high 195 receiving yards in the Colts victory last week, the third-year pro now has 1,297 receiving yards. The squad expects Jonathan Greenlaw and Will Anderson will be ready despite the defense's injury concerns. 

 

Cleveland Browns what to watch: 

This season, Cleveland is 7-2 as a favorite against the spread, with an overall record of 10-6-1 ATS. Myles Garrett has been leading the way in defense, which has been the calling card. With 14 sacks and 4 forced fumbles, the frontrunner for Defensive Player of the Year is in position. The Browns rank sixth in the NFL with 28 takeaways.


Flacco has made the most of the offensive talent the Browns possess. Amari Cooper, the wide receiver, broke the franchise record in the Week 16 victory over the Texans with 295 yards. Together, Cooper and tight end David Njoku have 153 receptions so far this year. With 390 receiving yards over Flacco's five starts, Njoku led all NFL tight ends. Flacco is 10-5 in his 15 career playoff games, including a 368-yard touchdown pass in the Week 16 triumph. 

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