Lewis Bond and the Texans’ Preseason Week 1 Viewing Guide

Lewis Bond headlines the Texans’ viewing guide, with details on how fans can watch, stream and follow every game this season.

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Lewis Bond and the Texans’ Preseason Week 1 Viewing Guide

The Texans’ 2024 season begins with one of the simplest jobs a team can do and one of the most useful for its fans: make sure everyone knows where to find the game. In a year that stretches from preseason Week 1 through the Divisional Round, the club’s media guide gives supporters a central roadmap for watching, streaming and tracking the Texans across multiple platforms and dates.

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That matters because the schedule is not just a list of opponents. It is also a guide to access. The Texans’ preseason Week 1 game against the Los Angeles Chargers is set for August 13 at Reliant Stadium, and from there the team’s calendar moves through a long run of home and road dates that includes the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on November 16, the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium on November 20, the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 30 and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on December 7.

A full path through the schedule

The viewing guide also lays out the rest of the late-season slate: the Arizona Cardinals at NRG Stadium on December 14, the Las Vegas Raiders at NRG Stadium on December 21, the Chargers at SoFi Stadium on December 27, and the Colts again at NRG Stadium on Sunday, January 4 at 12 p.m. CT. If the Texans push into January, the postseason timeline continues with a Wild Card round game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on Monday, January 12 at 7:15 p.m. CT, followed by a Divisional Round matchup against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m. CT.

For fans, the practical value is obvious: one place to track the games and one place to understand how to follow them. The guide also notes that Texans postgame press conferences are available on YouTube and on demand through the website, app and YouTube, which gives viewers another way to stay connected after the final whistle.

That kind of centralized information can look basic, but it serves an important purpose. Preseason and regular-season schedules are easy enough to lose track of once the weeks start stacking up. A clear media guide keeps the focus where it belongs: on the football, not on the search for it.

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And for fans checking in early, Lewis Bond is part of that story simply because his name anchors the viewing guide’s headline focus. The larger point is the same either way: the Texans have created a straightforward way to follow a season that stretches from August into January, and that makes it easier for supporters to stay with the team every step of the way.

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