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The Houston Texans pulled off one of the wildest comebacks of the season over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, and in the process, the two teams combined to make some history. The game ended with the Texans topping the Jags 36-29, a score that had never been seen before in the 106-year history of the NFL.
The Houston Texans, after their valiant comeback victory vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 10, seem to already have some considerable stake in the AFC playoff race according to those around the league, as they now stand 4-5, just one game under .500 with eight games left on the regular season calendar.
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Updated Week 11 NFL playoff standings after Jaguars loss to Texans
Well, the good news is that despite Sunday's loss, the Jaguars are still on the inside of that playoff picture. With a 5-4 record, Jacksonville remains the seventh seed. They are just one game back of the 6-3 Bills for the sixth seed and 1.5 games back of the 7-3 Chargers for the fifth seed, who are the Jaguars' opponent this week.
It will again be Davis Mills under center for the Houston Texans this week, as coach DeMeco Ryans ruled out C.J. Stroud for Sunday's showdown with the Tennessee Titans due to the concussion he suffered during the Week 9 loss vs. the Denver Broncos. Stroud has not participated in practice since suffering the concussion on Nov. 2.
Rookie wideouts Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel have seen their snap counts and touches go up and down. Fourth-round running back Woody Marks has consistently split his reps with the veteran Nick Chubb, and in turn, it's raised a few questions for just how long it'll take for the Texans to take the training wheels off their explosive young talent.
Former Houston Texans star JJ Watt made a subtle mistake when calling Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.