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Houston Texans can’t underestimate familiar foe Jacoby Brissett

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Every Houston Texans fan is well aware of perennial backup QB Jacoby Brissett. His 5–1 record against Houston, earned while playing for the Patriots, Dolphins, and Colts, has long made him a nemesis of the Texans. The Texans must overcome their kryptonite as the playoffs are in arms reach for the first time all season.

Brissett’s most notable win over the Texans came in 2016 as a rookie for the Patriots while subbing in for a suspended Tom Brady. He crushed the Texans 27-0 on national television.

This season, Brissett has a strong 3:1 touchdown to interception ratio, but has thrown four picks in the last four contests. The Texans will look to continue that trend and create opportunities for their offense.

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Outside of last week’s blowout loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the Cardinals have played teams close and fallen short in the fourth quarter. They took the Jaguars to overtime, lost to the Buccaneers by a field goal, and hung 22 points on both the 49ers and Seahawks recently.

Though they’re consistently competitive, their offense has failed to hold up against quality pass rush. According to PFF, the Cardinals right tackles have the third-worst pass blocking grade, regardless of who has been starting. Additionally, Brissett has been sacked a whopping 29 times in 10 starts… almost three per start. To top it off, when under pressure against a four-man rush, Brissett has the second worst passing grade of any starting QB in the league. Considering Houston has the second-lowest blitz rate in the league, the Texans matchup exceedingly well for this contest.

Will Anderson Jr. is second in the NFL in pressures with 76 only behind Myles Garret and 27.2% pass rush win rate. He will be blitzing against Kelvin Beachum. If Anderson get can loose and disrupt Brissett by himself against a weak offensive line, this game could be wrapped up quickly.

In terms of weapons at Brissett’s disposal, Marvin Harrison Jr. is the Cardinals’ high-profile second-year receiver, but he has missed time with an emergency appendix surgery before Week 11 injury. Tight end Trey McBride is the most talented and prolific player on the team and won’t back down against the physical linebackers in Houston. Brissett’s primary receiving threat is Michael Wilson, who has been quite impressive with 61 catches for 712 yards and over nine big plays (20+ yards).

The Texans have discounted Brissett on multiple occasions… five to be exact. This matchup presents another identical scenario for the 10-year QB to upset Houston and send their season into disarray with an upset loss to the 3-10 Arizona Cardinals.

Source: https://www.battleredblog.com/houst...nt-underestimate-familiar-foe-jacoby-brissett
 
Poll: Are the Texans trending up this week?

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Texans fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

Heading into Week 15, we want to know how you’re feeling after watching the team so far this year. Every week of the season we will ask fans if they are confident the team is headed in the right direction and more of the most pressing questions facing the coming game. Let us know what you think!

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Cardinals at Texans: How to watch, TV schedule, and more

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The Texans are hitting their stride and it couldn’t come at a better time. Fortunately, the Arizona Cardinals are not on the same caliber as the Chiefs, Ravens, or Bills. Unfortunately that also stinks of a trap game.

Will you be able to watch the game on Sunday? Well, let’s check jolly old 506 Sports and find out where you’ll be able to watch the game?

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FOX EARLY GAMES

Red:
Las Vegas Raiders at Philadelphia Eagles (Announcers: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen; Referee: Clay Martin)
Blue: Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears (Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston; Referee: Ron Torbert)
Green: Washington Commanders at New York Giants (Announcers: Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma; Referee: Bill Vinovich)
Yellow: Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans (Announcers: Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth; Referee: Clete Blakeman)

Clete Blakeman is pretty flag happy so I guess we should gird ourselves for a penalty-heavy day.

Here’s what you need to know to watch the game tomorrow:

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Who: Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans

Where: NRG Stadium, Houston, TX

When: Sunday, December 14, 12:00 pm CST

Why: Because why not six in a row since we’re here.

TV: FOX (Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth)

Radio: KILT Sports Radio 610 AM

Streaming: Hulu + Live TV*, NFL+*, Paramount+, YouTubeTV* (via Sunday Ticket) (*subscriptions required)

Go Texans!

Source: https://www.battleredblog.com/houst...s-at-texans-how-to-watch-tv-schedule-and-more
 
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