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Texans Eye Super Bowl Run as 2026 Outlook Looks Promising

A strong finish to 2025 fuels optimism for a deeper playoff push and a potential dark‑horse championship.

The Houston Texans closed out the 2025 campaign by winning 12 of their final 14 games, a stretch that turned a modest season into a statement of intent.

Head coach DeMeco Ryans, now in his fourth year at the helm, has cemented his reputation for defensive mastery while guiding an offense that is beginning to find its rhythm.

The team’s defense is widely regarded as one of the league’s best, ranking near the top in sacks and takeaways, and it will be the foundation of any championship aspirations.

This offseason the Texans bolstered the line with the additions of Georgia Tech center Keylan Rutledge and Oklahoma guard Febechi Nwaiwu, moves designed to protect the quarterback and open lanes for the running game.

Offensive upgrades and backfield depth

Running back David Montgomery, who arrived from Detroit, is expected to provide a power‑ground game that complements the emerging passing attack.

At receiver, Nico Collins is slated to assume a starring role, with analysts projecting him to break into the top five at his position, while Tank Dell’s anticipated return from injury adds another dynamic weapon.

Quarterback C.J. Stroud, after a rocky playoff stretch, has shown steady improvement since his rookie year and will be charged with orchestrating a balanced offense that can strike quickly.

Oddsmakers have set the Texans’ win total at over 9.5 for 2026, a line that reflects both the front office’s confidence and the belief that the club can surprise many as a dark‑horse Super Bowl contender.

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