How to watch Texans vs. Titans: TV channel and streaming options for November 16

The Tennessee Titans (1-8) will have their hearts set on bouncing back from their four-game losing streak when they square off against the Houston Texans (4-5) at Nissan Stadium on Sunday, November 16, 2025.

How to watch Houston Texans vs. Tennessee Titans

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Injury reports

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Texans

QB Davis Mills: Full Participation in Practice (Left Elbow)

QB C.J. Stroud: out (Concussion)

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S Jalen Pitre: out (Concussion)

LB Azeez Al-Shaair: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)

DE Denico Autry: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)

TE Harrison Bryant: out (Neck)

TE Cade Stover: questionable (Foot)

TE Dalton Schultz: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder)

OT Tytus Howard: Full Participation in Practice (Concussion)

OG Ed Ingram: questionable (Knee)

LB Christian Harris: Full Participation in Practice (Shin)

FB Jakob Johnson: questionable (Elbow)

LB Jake Hansen: Full Participation in Practice (Elbow)

CB Damon Arnette: out (Ankle)

WR Braxton Berrios: Full Participation in Practice (Quad)

K Ka’imi Fairbairn: out (Right Quad)

Titans

WR Calvin Ridley: questionable (Hamstring)

DL C.J. Ravenell: questionable (Ankle)

WR Bryce Oliver: out (Knee)

TE Chigoziem Okonkwo: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot)

RB Kalel Mullings: out (Ankle)

DL James Lynch: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder)

OLB Arden Key: questionable (Quadricep)

S Mike Brown: Full Participation in Practice (Knee)

C Lloyd Cushenberry III: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle)

OG Kevin Zeitler: Full Participation in Practice (Rest)

S Xavier Woods: out (Hamstring)

DT Jeffery Simmons: questionable (Hamstring)

Stats to know

  • The Texans are averaging 5.9 fewer points per game (22.7) than the Titans are allowing (28.6).
  • The Houston offense has racked up 25.5 fewer yards than the Tennessee defense has allowed this season (331.2 to 356.7). Houston earns 5.5 yards per play on average while Tennessee allows 6.1 per play.
  • The Titans have put roughly the same amount of points on the board per game (14.4) as the Texans have allowed (16.7).
  • The total number of yards Tennessee’s offense has put up and Houston’s defense has given up per game this season is within 17.3 yards (244 compared to 261.3). Tennessee averages 4.8 yards per play, while Houston gives up 5.

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