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The Buffalo Bills (7–3) head to NRG Stadium for a Thursday matchup against the Houston Texans (5–5), a game that could carry major AFC playoff implications.

How to Watch

  • Venue:

    NRG Stadium, Houston

  • Kickoff: Thursday, November 20
  • TV: Amazon Prime Video
  • Streaming (local markets): Fubo
  • Tickets: Available via StubHub

Betting Lines (BetMGM)

  • Spread: Bills -5.5
  • Moneyline: Bills -250, Texans +200
  • Total: 43.5 (Over/Under -110)

Injury Report

Buffalo Bills

  • DNP:
    Phidarian Mathis (shoulder)
    Dalton Kincaid (hamstring)
    Curtis Samuel (elbow)
    Mecole Hardman (calf)
    Khalil Shakir (personal)
  • Limited:
    Taron Johnson (groin)
    Joey Bosa (wrist)

    Terrel Bernard (ankle)
    Christian Benford (groin)
    Connor McGovern (ankle)
    DaQuan Jones (rest)
    Dorian Williams (groin)
    Jordan Phillips (wrist)
    Josh Palmer (knee)
    Jordan Poyer (rest)

  • Full:
    Shaq Thompson (hamstring)

Houston Texans

  • DNP:
    C.J. Stroud (concussion)
    Jamal Hill (hamstring)
  • Limited:
    Dalton Schultz (shoulder)
    Jalen Pitre (concussion)
    Tytus Howard (ankle)
    Nico Collins (ankle)
    Trent Brown (hand)
    Denico Autry (knee)
    Will Anderson Jr. (ankle)

    Azeez Al-Shaair (knee)

  • Full:
    Cade Stover (foot)
    Davis Mills (elbow)
    Ed Ingram (knee)
    Ka’imi Fairbairn (quad)
    Myles Bryant (ankle)

Key Stats

  • Buffalo’s offense is rolling, scoring 29.2 points per game

    , nearly 13 points more than what Houston allows (16.3).

  • The Bills also hold a massive yardage edge: 387.4 yards per game vs. Houston’s 258.1 allowed.
  • Houston averages 22.0 points

    , closely aligned with what Buffalo gives up (22.9).

  • Total offense is nearly even: Texans 329.6 YPG, Bills defense allows 322.7 YPG.

Both teams enter the week hunting playoff positioning, but Houston’s hopes hinge on whether C.J. Stroud can clear concussion protocol in time for Thursday night.

Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Officially Cleared of All Wrongdoing After 7-Year Legal Battle

Dallas, TX — After nearly seven years of court proceedings, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been officially

cleared of all allegations in the long-running sexual assault case filed against him in 2020.

The lawsuit, which stemmed from an alleged incident following a 2018 Cowboys-Giants game, has now been

dismissed with prejudice after a Texas jury found no sufficient evidence or credible testimony to support the claims.

Jones, who has maintained his innocence since the start, said outside the courtroom:

“The truth always stands the test of time. I’ve said from day one that I did nothing wrong, and today justice proved that. I’m grateful for the people who stood by me — my family, the Cowboys organization, and the fans.”

According to legal documents, the court concluded that the accuser’s claims were inconsistent and unsupported, noting the lack of physical evidence, witnesses, or verified communications.

Jones’ attorney added that the ruling was

“a complete vindication for a man whose reputation has been unfairly attacked for years.”

The 82-year-old owner — one of the NFL’s most influential figures — said his focus now returns to

“building a Super Bowl team and leaving the past behind.”

The verdict closes one of the most high-profile and controversial off-field legal battles in NFL history, restoring Jones’ legacy as one of the league’s longest-serving and most successful owners.