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What Nick Chubb's injury news means for Texans' rookie RB Woody Marks in fantasy Week 15 outlook originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Houston Texans have oscillated a little bit in the backfield this year.
But with the task of the Cardinals at hand on their home field, the Texans still won't be overlooking the opposition en route to try and extend the streak to six. And for Houston's star pass-rusher, Will Anderson Jr., that starts with handing some major respect to Jacoby Brissett and what he can do for Arizona's offense.
Houston Texans vs Arizona Cardinals picks, predictions, odds, win probabilities for NFL Week 15 Sunday game on Dec. 14, 2025. Who will win game today?
Houston's improbable win streak ignites playoff hopes. Facing stacked odds, the Texans battle for a postseason spot, one game at a time.
The 8-5 Houston Texans are back at home to try and continue their recent winning ways for Week 15 against the 3-10 Arizona Cardinals, attempting to etch win number six in a row in order to keep the momentum hot for their playoff hopes in the AFC.
Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the NFL Week 15 Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals game, Sunday, Dec. 14.
The Arizona Cardinals, led by quarterback Jacoby Brissett, face the Houston Texans, led by quarterback C.J. Stroud, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
The NFL has announced an indefinite suspension and a $500,000 fine for Houston Texans minority owner Javier Loya for violating the league's personal conduct policy, according to the Houston Chronicle. The punishment comes after a years-long investigation into rape and sexual abuse allegations from 2023 in Kentucky.
But among the Texans' class of pending free agents, there's one name in the mix that Houston can't afford to lose; as someone who's been a rock-solid component to the offense when he's healthy and on the field, and proven to have been a worthwhile pickup from this past offseason: right guard Ed Ingram.