Texans Aim for 3rd Straight AFC South Title, a Feat Not Achieved Since Peyton's Colts
The Texans aim to build on a 10-7 season and recent playoff runs by integrating new talent and strategic trades to sustain AFC South dominance.
- Recently, the Houston Texans aim for a third straight AFC South title behind quarterback C.J. Stroud and coach DeMeco Ryans, a feat last achieved by Peyton Manning's Colts.
- After two consecutive divisional-round appearances, Houston Texans most recently lost by 23-14, framing their push to return amid competition from division rivals Indianapolis, Tennessee, and Jacksonville.
- In the offseason, Houston reinforced personnel by trading Laremy Tunsil, five-time Pro Bowl left tackle, to Washington to clear space for younger pieces.
- Indianapolis now faces pressure as the Indianapolis Colts finished 8-9 in 2024, while Jacksonville Jaguars' overhaul includes firing Doug Pederson and GM Trent Baalke, adding change to the AFC South.
- Predictions place Houston atop the AFC South, with Indianapolis facing pressure after four missed playoffs and staff scrutiny, highlighting division challenges ahead.
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