Sept. 9 KANSAS CITY (9-7, 3-5 road) vs. Texans 2-1
Houston hosts Kansas City for the third time in regular season action on Sept. 9 to start their sixth season in franchise history.
Only Cleveland will have made as many trips to Reliant Stadium as Kansas City will have by the end of the 2007 season.
The Texans will be looking to even the all-time series with Kansas City at two wins apiece and will look to avenge one of the most lopsided losses in franchise history.
The Chiefs enjoyed their last trip to Houston in 2005, handing the Texans a 45-17 loss behind 211 rushing yards and two touchdowns from Larry Johnson.
2 Sept. 16 Carolina (8-8, 4-4 home) vs. Texans 0-1
As with the Atlanta Falcons, Houston has defeated Carolina at Reliant Stadium, but will venture on the road against the Panthers for the first time ever in Week 2.
The Texans enter 2007 with a 2-2 record all-time against the NFC South, playing each team twice. Depending on Carolina鈥檚 quarterback situation, the game could also mark Panthers鈥?quarterback David Carr鈥檚 first game against the team that drafted him first overall in the 2002 NFL Draft.
3 Sept. 23 INDIANAPOLIS (12-4, 4-4 road) vs. Texans 9-1
The Texans claimed their first ever win over the Colts last season at Reliant Stadium. In fact, Houston enters the 2007 season as the last team to beat the Colts, who went on to win Super Bowl XVI after faltering against the Texans late in December last year.
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