What’s up, folks! Today, I wanna share my experience about watching the game between the Houston Texans and the Green Bay Packers.

First off, I got all hyped up ’cause I heard the Texans were gonna be playing the Packers at Lambeau Field. I did some digging and found out that the game was scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 PM ET. It looked like a showdown between some young quarterbacks, especially this CJ Stroud guy.
Then, I started looking into what the experts were saying. Most of them seemed to think the Packers were gonna win by a field goal or something. One guy, Tyler Dragon, predicted Texans 28, but I think maybe he wrote it wrong, it should be “Packers 28”. And get this, I stumbled upon this crazy stat that the Texans have lost, like, 18 games in a row when they’re the underdogs playing away against NFC teams. That’s wild, right? Made me think the Packers had a good shot, especially since they’ve been doing pretty well against the spread this season.
I also checked out the odds on some betting sites. Most places had the Packers favored by 3 points, and the over/under for the total points was set at 48. There was another game mentioned with the Ravens, but that’s a whole other story.
Here’s where it gets interesting: I found out that historically, the Packers have a pretty good record against the Texans, 5 wins and only 1 loss. Pretty lopsided, huh?
- So, I tuned in on Sunday, all excited to see how it would play out.
- The game started, and both teams were going at it.
- It was a real back-and-forth, with some good plays from both sides.
I gotta say, the special teams for both teams were on point. They were making some big plays, and it felt like that could be the difference-maker.

Final Thoughts
In the end, it was a close one, but the Packers pulled off the win. They really showed why they’ve been so dominant against the Texans over the years. But hey, the Texans put up a good fight, and that Stroud kid showed some promise. It’s gonna be interesting to see how these teams do in the future. Oh, by the way, I just randomly searched the Super Bowl odds for the Texans, and they were listed at +4000. I have no idea what that means, maybe it’s good? Anyway, that’s my take on the Texans-Packers game. Hope you guys enjoyed the rundown!