The Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs meet in the AFC divisional round with a trip to the conference title game on the line.
To finish up, we take a look at some broadcast facts as well as defensive stats for both teams.
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 1-25
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 26-50
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 51-75
broadcast facts

76. This is the eighth early afternoon game in the series and just the third one to be held at Arrowhead Stadium.
77. This is the ninth game in the series to be broadcast on CBS. ESPN and NBC have each broadcast their versions of Sunday Night Football in the series, and each time in Houston.
78. The Texans are 94-126 all-time on CBS.
79. Since CBS took over the AFC package in 1998, the Kansas City Chiefs are 95-122 with a total record of 138-151-1.
80. This week’s commentators are Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, the 11th different play-by-play in the series.
81. The Texans are 3-10 when Nantz calls their games, playoffs included.
82. The Chiefs are 8-16 when Nantz calls their games, playoffs included.
83. The Texans are 1-2 when Romo calls their games.
84. Kansas City is 5-5 when Tony Romo calls their games, playoffs included.
85. The Texans’ 5-4 record on CBS in 2019 is their 11th-most wins on CBS in a single season.
miscellaneous facts

86. DeAndre Hopkins’ 6.9 receptions per game were tied with Davante Adams for the third-most in the regular season. Hopkins caught six against the Bills in the wild-card.
87. Hopkins’ 77.7 yards per game were the eighth-most in the NFL in the regular season. In the wild-card against the Bills, he had 90 yards.
88. Hopkins’ fumble in the wild-card against the Bills was his first of the season. He had none in the regular season.
89. Travis Kelce’s 65 first downs by reception were the fourth-most in the NFL and the most by a tight end. Next closest tight end were George Kittle and Darren Waller with 53.
90. Kelce’s 1,229 receiving yards were the fourth-most in the regular season. Next closest tight end was Waller with 1,145.
91. Opposing quarterbacks have compiled an 80.8 passer rating against the Chiefs, the fifth-lowest in the NFL.
92. The Texans defense had a 97.6 opposing passer rating in the regular season, the eighth-highest in the NFL. They held Josh Allen to 69.5 in the wild-card round.
93. The Chiefs defense compiled 66 tackles for loss, tied with the Atlanta Falcons for the ninth-lowest in the NFL.
94. Houston’s defense generated 51 tackles for loss, roughly 3.2 per game. The Texans produced five against the Bills in the wild-card round.
95. The Chiefs had 65 pass breakups, tied with the Giants for the ninth-fewest in the league.
96. The Texans’ defense had 75 pass breakups in the regular season, about 4.7 per game, the ninth-most in the NFL. Houston had six against the Bills in the wild-card round.
97. The Chiefs defense gave up 4.9 yards per carry, tied with the Seahawks for the fourth-highest in the league.
98. The Texans’ defense gave up 4.8 yards per carry, the sixth-most in the regular season. Against the Bills, they gave up 5.7.
99. The Texans have never played a game on Jan. 12.
100. The Chiefs are 1-0 on Jan. 12. In last year’s divisional playoffs, they beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-13 at Arrowhead Stadium.