Chargers vs. Houston Texans: How to watch, start time, prediction

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The Chargers have never won five in a row under coach Jim Harbaugh, but they have a chance to do it Saturday. It won’t be easy against this Houston Texans defense, ranked No. 1 in the NFL.

The Texans crushed the Chargers in the first round of the playoffs last season, intercepting Justin Herbert four times in a 32-12 drubbing.

Now, the Texans are riding a seven-game winning streak and haven’t lost a game since a three-point home loss to Denver in early November.

The Chargers clinched a playoff spot this week, but are looking for more than a wild card spot. If they win Saturday, the AFC West title — and at least one more game at SoFi Stadium — is within their reach. Even the AFC’s No. 1 seed is in play.

How the Texans can win: Houston’s defense can hold up against the run and has the secondary to challenge Herbert, but the Texans’ offense has been one of the worst in the league in the red zone. The Texans need to convert these opportunities into touchdowns. CJ Stroud is at his best throwing between the numbers when the protection holds, although he has a suspect offensive line, and the Texans will rely on short passes to compensate for a shaky running game. Forcing a turnover or two is key. Houston thrives when it shortens the field and avoids asking the offense to sustain long drives. Field goals alone won’t be enough.

How the Chargers can win: Control the game with balance and patience. Houston’s defense is opportunistic and excellent at forcing turnovers, but it can get stressed if Herbert has time and the Chargers stay engaged in the race. It won’t be easy if Kimani Vidal is absent. Even modest success on the field requires the Texans to respect game simulations and open up throwing lanes, especially up the middle. Herbert’s ability to escape pressure and run, especially up the middle against man coverage, could be a hidden weapon late. If the Chargers protect the ball and finish drives instead of settling for field goals, they can prevent Houston from dictating the tempo.

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