Both teams are coming to this game with big quarterback questions. The Raiders lost starter Derek Carr a few weeks ago and then saw veteran backup Matt McGloin go down. That means the Raiders will start rookie Conner Cook. Cook has very little NFL playing experience, but he’s ready to go.
The Texans struggled to win a division where every team played subpar football. Brock Osweiler, who came over from Denver and signed a big deal with Houston to be their starter, played poorly and was replaced in the game against Jacksonville when he threw two interceptions. When he left the game, the Texans were trailing one of the worst team’s in the league badly. Tom Savage replaced him, won the game, and started the last few games of the season. He played well but was injured in the final regular season game. Osweiler will start the wild card contest.
Oakland Offense vs. Texans Defense
The Texans limited teams to 20.5 PPG. The strongest aspect of their defense is their pass rush. The Texans have 31 sacks. They’ve also notched 54 TFL. Their secondary is good. It brings 11 INTs and 68 PD. The Texans also have eight forced fumbles with six recoveries. They’re -10 in that category as opponents have forced 18 Texan fumbles. LBs Whitney Mercilus (7.5 Sacks, 8 TFL) and Benardrick McKinney (129 TKLs, 5.0 Sacks, 4 TFL) bring a lot of heat whole safety Quintin Demps is tops in pick with six. LB Jadeveon Clowney is an awesome force with six sacks, 12 tackles for a loss, and two passes defended. Both Demps and Clowney are questionable but they’re expected to play.
Houston Offense vs. Raiders Defense
The Raiders don’t bring much of a pass rush, but they are adept at breaking up and intercepting passes and forcing fumbles. They come to the playoffs with 70 PD, 16 INT, and 21 forced fumbles with 14 recovered. Top performers include DE Khalil Mack (11 Sacks, 9 TFL, 5 FF, 3 RECF), safety Reggie Nelson (12 PD, 5 INTs), and CB David Amerson (16 PD, 2 INTs). LB Bruce Irvin (7 Sacks, 5 TFL) leads the team in forced fumbles with six. The team allowed opponents 24.1 PPG.
Oakland Plays Houston NFL Wild Card Pick
Many expect this to be the closest game of the weekend and the toughest to call. If the Raiders can protect Cook from the Houston pass rush and the Oakland defense does it’s thing, the Raiders will win. The fact is Osweiler throws picks as much as he throws touchdowns, and Oakland has an excellent secondary.
Our Oakland plays Houston NFL wild card pick is going with the Raiders at +4.0.