Texans Blow Out Ravens And The Rockets Are Back Tonight

The Texans thrashed the Ravens 44-10 on the road. CJ Stroud completed 23 of 27 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns in the victory. Nick Chubb contributed 61 yards and a score on the ground. The Texans have won back-to-back games and are now 2-and-3. Cooper Rush completed 14 of 20 passes for 179 yards, but was intercepted three times while starting in place of the injured Lamar Jackson. Derrick Henry managed just 33 yards on 15 carries, but scored the team’s lone touchdown. The Ravens have lost three straight to fall to 1-and-4.
NFL Week Five Recap
Drake Maye and the New England Patriots capped off a Sunday of NFL action with a thrilling 23-20 win over Josh Allen and the AFC East rival Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park. Andres Borregales kicked a last-minute 52-yard game-winning field goal to lift the Patriots to a second straight victory. Maye passed for 273 yards and Stefon Diggs had 10 catches for 146 yards against his former team. In other action, the Minnesota Vikings came back to beat the Cleveland Browns 21-17 in London, the Denver Broncos knocked off the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17, the Washington Commanders took down the Los Angeles Chargers 27-10. Week Five wraps up with the Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football.

NBA Preseason Roundup
The Rockets are taking the court for preseason hoops and will host the Atlanta Hawks tonight at the Toyota Center.
Entering this season, Houston has legitimate title hopes, even with Fred VanVleet likely out for the season with a torn ACL. The Rockets have three notable strengths that they didn’t have last year:
Perimeter Shooting
The Rockets selected Reed Sheppard with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft to help with their perimeter shooting. Last season, he didn’t receive many opportunities, but it poised for a big step this year, especially with VanVleet out.
The 6-foot-2 guard can score in a variety of ways, but shot a staggering 52.1% from deep at Kentucky. If he can carry a lot of those same strengths into the NBA, Houston will look noticeably better from three.
ut it isn’t just Sheppard that gives the Rockets a boost in the shooting department. Kevin Durant, Houston’s prized acquisition, shot 43% from three last season. Following him is Dorian Finney-Smith, one of the better 3&D talents in the NBA.
With Alperen Sengun, Amen Thompson and Jabari Smith Jr. finding most of their shots within the arc, these options give the Rockets more versatility on offense to complement an already-elite defense.
Go-To Scorer, a.k.a. Kevin Durant
Speaking of Durant, he is the clear No. 1 scoring option in Houston. Last season, it was Jalen Green, a player with plenty of potential, but one that suffered inconsistency and inefficiency at a bad time.
As the Rockets developed quickly, Green needed to as well, as an offensive weapon. The Warriors easily took him away from the offense in the playoffs, as he averaged just 13.3 points on 37.2% shooting from the field.
Houston isn’t getting that with Durant. One of the greatest scorers of all time, he can get a bucket from anywhere on the floor and will help a young starting lineup in late-game situations. The 37-year-old is nearing retirement, but he still put up 26.6 points per game on 53-43-84 shooting splits last season.
Perfect Mix of Veterans and Youth
Along with Durant and Finney-Smith, the Rockets brought in more key veterans such as Clint Capela and Josh Okogie. They now have a perfect mix of veteran leadership and young talent in their rotation.
It will be interesting to see how the young core of Sengun, Thompson, Smith, Sheppard and Tari Eason mesh with aging players, but this is a selfless group that knows where each player makes an impact.
The Rockets are expected to build on their success from last season and make the jump into legitimate title contention. If they can utilize their strengths to their full potential, a ring in Houston could be on the horizon.