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In the 21st century, the AFC and the NFL have run through Foxborough, New England. From the ‘Snow Bowl’ that ignited a dynasty to the frozen battles that turned a sixth-round pick into a global icon, Gillette Stadium has always served as the NFL’s ultimate proving ground. Now, it hosts a clash of two AFC powerhouses in the Houston Texans and New England Patriots, each looking to take one step closer to immortality at Super Bowl LX.
The home team Patriots, shadowed by six championship banners and the weight of a legendary past, have a real shot at bringing a seventh trophy to New England. Behind Drake Maye — the sophomore sensation who has resurrected the ‘Patriots Way’ with a record-breaking, MVP-caliber campaign — New England has bullied its way into the final eight, capturing its first AFC East title of the post-Tom Brady era. But to truly claim his place among the giants who came before him, Maye must survive the most brutal test in football: the Houston Texans and the NFL’s No. 1 ranked defense.
Since hitting rock bottom in November — falling to 3-5 while quarterback C.J. Stroud was sidelined with a concussion — the Texans have been the hottest team in football. DeMeco Ryans’ squad arrives on a white-hot 10-game winning streak, powered by a defensive unit that leads the league in nearly every meaningful category. In the Wild Card round, that defense didn’t just hold the line; it took over, scoring two touchdowns of its own while holding Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin’s Steelers to a meager six points in a dominant bludgeoning. Now, Houston travels to Foxborough looking to shatter the glass ceiling and advance to its first-ever AFC Championship Game.
The narrative comes full circle on Sunday. A year ago, Maye’s first NFL start came against this very Houston unit — a day defined by rookie mistakes and a 20-point blowout. But the quarterback stepping onto the turf this time is no longer a prospect; he’s a superstar, 4,500-yard passer leading a turnaround. Across from him, DeMeco Ryans has built an immovable object — a Texans front led by Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter that thrives on turning stars into cautionary tales.
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12:39 p.m.: The Houston Texans have also arrived ahead of the Divisional Round. Riding a 10-game win streak and the league’s No. 1 defense, many think Houston can be the last team standing.
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— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) January 18, 2026
12:36 p.m.: Drake Maye has arrived at Gillette Stadium.
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— New England Patriots (@Patriots) January 18, 2026
Today, no story is bigger than the MVP candidate facing the No. 1 defense in the NFL
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Where to watch Patriots vs. TexansPatriots vs. Texans start timeDate: Sunday, Jan. 18Time: 3 p.m. ET, noon PT
The Texans and Patriots will kick off the Sunday slate of the NFL Divisional Round as the first of two high-stakes matchups.
Kickoff will be at 3:00 p.m. ET from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where snow is expected to play a major factor in this AFC clash.
What channel is Patriots vs. Texans on today?TV channel: ESPNLive stream: Fubo
The Texans and Patriots game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and ABC. The “Monday Night Football” lead crew of Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (color analyst) will be in the booth, with Lisa Salters and Laura Rutledge reporting from the sidelines.
Fans looking to stream the game can do so on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers, or via the ESPN+ app.
NFL playoff schedule 2026Wild-card roundSaturday, Jan. 10MatchupRams 34, Panthers 31Bears 31, Packers 27Sunday, Jan. 11MatchupBills 27, Jaguars 2149ers 22, Eagles 19Patriots 16, Chargers 6Monday, Jan. 12MatchupTexans 30, Steelers 6Divisional roundSaturday, Jan. 17MatchupTime (ET)TVBills vs. Broncos4:30 p.m.CBS49ers vs. Seahawks8:15 p.m.FoxSunday, Jan. 18MatchupTime (ET)TVTexans vs. Patriots3:00 p.m.ESPNRams vs. Bears6:30 p.m.NBCConference championshipsSunday, Jan. 25MatchupTime (ET)TVAFC championship game3:00 p.m.CBSNFC championship game6:30 p.m.FoxSuper Bowl LXSunday, Feb. 8MatchupTime (ET)TVTBD vs. TBD6:30 p.m.NBC