Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz has been one of C.J. Stroud’s favorite targets this season, and for good reason. He saw action in every game during the Texans’ 2024 campaign and was a reliable pass-catcher for Stroud in Houston’s wild-card playoff win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Tight end Dalton Schultz was listed on the Houston Texans’ final injury report this week ahead of a crucial playoff matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Will Schultz’s condition keep him sidelined when the Texans face off against the Chiefs on Saturday?
The Houston Texans are getting set for one of their biggest games in franchise history, and they’ll need their key players at full strength to upset the Kansas City Chiefs in Saturday’s Divisional Round showdown.
Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz is a fringe TE1 with the underdog Texans set to play the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the AFC Playoffs. The 28-year old is now Houston's second option in the passing game with Stefon Diggs (knee) and Tank Dell (knee) out for the year,
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are heading to their seventh straight AFC Championship Game. The Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans, 23-14, on Saturday in the divisional round behind a historic performance from their Pro Bowl tight end.
Despite the league's stated desire to remove the technique from the game, no hip-drop tackle penalties were called until Week 16 when Carolina Panthers linebacker Jacoby Windmon was flagged for a hip-drop tackle against Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner.
Schultz (shoulder) doesn't carry an injury designation for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Chiefs.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud finds tight end Dalton Schultz for a 34-yard gain against the Kansas City Chiefs on the team's opening drive.
The NFL refs came under fire for several questionable calls that benefited the Chiefs against the Texans, including two head-scratching “Roughing the Passer” calls drawn by Mahomes and a missed hip-drop tackle by Bryan Cook on Dalton Schultz.
Divisional Round action of the NFL Playoffs will kick off on Saturday afternoon with an AFC showdown between the AFC South champion, the Houston Texans, and the
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the AFC Championship game. Despite a gritty performance from Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, the Chiefs recorded a 23-14 win in the AFC divisional round on the strength of future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce,
Houston Texans Jr. defensive end Will Anderson Jr. sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for an eight-yard loss on third down.