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Texans Host Raiders in Potential Blowout

Houston Texans host Las Vegas Raiders in Week sixteen, aiming to extend their six-game winning streak and secure playoff momentum. The Raiders, plagued by offensive struggles all season, are predicted to struggle, potentially finishing with fewer than two hundred total yards. Houstons defense, led by a potent pass rush and elite run stoppers, is expected to dominate. Texans fans anticipate rookie wide receivers Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel scoring touchdowns, potentially boosting their confidence for a postseason push. The Raiders, winless since mid-October and shut out twice, are predicted to lose by twenty or more points, turning the game into a quick statement for the Texans.

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