Double K’s NFL Game Review:(San Francisco 49ers (5-2) vs Houston Texans (2-4))

Double K’s NFL Game Review:(San Francisco 49ers (5-3) vs Houston Texans (3-4))


NFL Schedule

  • San Francisco 49ers (SF) @ Houston Texans (HOU) on Sunday, Oct 26, 2025 at 10:00 AM PDT. Final score: SF 15 – HOU 26

Here’s a detailed review of the game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Houston Texans on October 26, 2025, which ended in a 26–15 Texans win. (Reuters)


✅ Standout Moments for the Texans

  • Quarterback C.J. Stroud had a strong outing: 318 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, completed 30 of 39 passes, and spread the ball to nine different receivers. (Reuters)
  • The Texans dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 41:22 and running 75 plays, compared to the 49ers’ 44 plays with under 19 minutes of possession early on. (Niners Nation)
  • Despite being without key receivers Nico Collins (concussion) and Christian Kirk (hamstring), the Texans’ wideouts stepped up. (Houston Chronicle)
  • Kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn contributed significantly with four field goals, helping build and maintain their lead. (Reuters)

❌ Where the 49ers Fell Short

  • The 49ers’ run game was virtually non-existent: Christian McCaffrey managed only 25 rushing yards on eight carries, plus 43 yards receiving. (Reuters)
  • Quarterback Mac Jones (filling in for the injured Brock Purdy) completed 19 of 32 passes for 193 yards, two touchdowns, but also threw a costly interception late in the game. (Reuters)
  • Defensively, they were overmatched: The 49ers lacked pressure on Stroud (he was not sacked once) and missed tackles throughout. (Niners Nation)
  • The first half set a bad tone: Houston built a 16-0 lead, while San Francisco had only 30 yards of offense on 10 plays entering halftime. (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • Although cornerback Deommodore Lenoir snapped the 49ers’ NFL-record 14-game streak without an interception, the moment was marred because he ran out the clock rather than sliding to stop it with seconds left, negating potential momentum. (SFGATE)

🎯 Key Takeaways & What This Means

  • The Texans showed they can compete and win even when missing key personnel. The 49ers, conversely, showed how damaging injuries and lack of depth can be.
  • For the 49ers: they’re still 5-3 but the manner of this loss highlights underlying issues — especially on defense and in their run game.
  • For the Texans: this win improves them to 3-4 and gives positive signs for their growth trajectory: effective possession, spreading the ball, and winning physical battles.
  • Pace and control: Houston controlled the tempo, kept San Francisco off the field, and ran long drives — which is the blueprint for beating a team with as many offensive weapons as the 49ers.
  • Situational awareness matter: That Lenoir interception moment is a microcosm of the 49ers’ problems — getting a key play but failing to maximize it.

🔍 What to Watch Going Forward

  • Will the 49ers get healthier and regain their floor defensively? Their injuries are piling up, and depth is being tested.
  • Can the Texans maintain this level of offensive efficiency when their top receivers return (Collins and Kirk)? How they integrate them will be interesting.
  • Impact on momentum: A rock-solid win for Houston can be a springboard. For San Francisco, this game is a reminder that being elite requires consistency and health.

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