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Texans upset Bills, sack Josh Allen eight times in thriller; college football, NFL insider previews
We'll also take a look ahead to college basketball's "Feast Week" and, of course, break down the high-stakes matchups in the NFL and college football this weekend. Let's dive in. The Texans upset the Bills in a "Thursday Night Football" thriller.
The loss dropped quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills to 7–4, two games behind the Patriots for first place in the AFC East. Buffalo fell from the No. 5 seed in the AFC to the No. 6 seed behind the Chargers (7–4). If the playoffs started Friday, the Bills would travel to Indianapolis for a wild-card round matchup against the Colts.
The Bills had a shot in the final minutes to get the lead. They pulled off a wild hook-and-ladder play for 44 yards on fourth-and-27 to keep the game alive. But on fourth down in Texans territory, Allen threw an INT.
NFL referee Adrian Hill suffered a non-contact injury to his left leg while officiating the Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans game on Thursday evening.
Game umpire Adrian Hill needed to be carted off of the field in the third quarter of the Bills-Texans Week 12 "Thursday Night Football" game.
NFL Network host Rhett Lewis discusses the updated AFC playoff bracket following Houston Texans win against the Buffalo Bills in Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season.
Carter Bahns here to fill you in on last night's clash between the Bills and Texans, some NBA personnel news and everything else that occurred throughout the sports world over the last 24 hours. We'll also take a look ahead to college basketball's "Feast Week" and,
The NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says handing over the defensive play-calling has helped Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans to right the ship in Houston