The matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans has turned into a tight, momentum-shifting battle, with Houston holding a 20–16 lead early in the third quarter. What was expected to be a straight-forward offensive showcase from Buffalo has instead become a gritty, back-and-forth contest where both defenses have stepped up and big plays have defined the rhythm of the game. Houston Takes Control With Timely Offense The Texans opened the second half with more confidence than they ended the first. Their offense has leaned heavily on smart, mid-range throws and quick decision-making, allowing them to move the ball efficiently even against Buffalo’s typically disciplined defense. A balanced mix of passes and inside runs has kept the Bills guessing, and Houston capitalized with a well-executed scoring drive that pushed their lead to four points. Their offensive line, which struggled early, has improved noticeably, giving the quarterback more clean pockets and preventing the...