The 2026 regular season schedule has been released for the National Football League. All eyes, especially in Western New York and those who live near Bills Backers’ Bars across the country are looking at the Buffalo Bills Week 1 opponent…the Houston Texans.
It’s a team that has given the Bills fits the last couple of seasons. Last year, the Texans beat up the Bills offense all evening in a 23-19 victory that seemed like quarterback Josh Allen was on the ground more than standing up. Then in 2024,
the Texans came away with a 23-20 victory. The commonality of late when facing this Houston team is its dominant defense that exposes the Bills weaknesses, especially at the receiver position. However, it may seem hard to believe, but opening the season against Houston may not be the worst thing for Buffalo.
Starting off the season with Houston means, in theory, the Bills will be the healthiest they may
be all year. In the 2025 matchup, tight end Dalton Kincaid did not play. On paper, having Kincaid in the lineup as well as the addition of DJ Moore should help facing the dominant secondary the Texans trot out on the field. In that loss on Monday Night Football a season ago, left tackle Dion Dawkins suffered a concussion and right tackle Spencer Brown was battling with one arm at one point in the game. Not to mention, the Bills had the ball last with a chance to win the game in arguably their roughest offensive showing of the whole season.
Then there is the mystery of what this team will look like now that Joe Brady is the head coach. Will we
see a difference in play-calling, and maybe more aggression on both sides of the football? At least the Texans will be the guinea pigs and none of the play calling will be on film.
While looking at the Texans offense, there’s a fair amount of pressure on quarterback CJ Stroud after a very subpar postseason where repeatedly turned over the football. Houston fans to not have a lot of patience with their quarterback if the offense struggles early in this game. And gaining momentum in the first half could be huge for Buffalo in this one. The Bills were losing 20-16 at the half a season ago and 17-3 in 2024.
Playing in Houston to begin the season is far from ideal for the Bills, but hopefully the positives will outweigh the negatives Buffalo being challenged right out of the gates.











