Texans vs. Ravens - Where to Watch Live, Game Time & More
Who you got on Sunday?
Posted on Oct 4, 2025 | 09:00pm
The potential for a fresh start will be up for grabs when the struggling Texans hit the road to take on the struggling Ravens on Sunday. The winner edges closer to the .500 mark; the loser falls to 1-4.
The visiting Texans are coming off their first win of the season, a 26-0 shutout over the Titans. Quarterback C.J. Stroud and company used the W to climb out of the AFC South cellar. But the back-to-back division champs still find themselves looking up at the Jaguars and Colts, who both sit at 3-1.
The Ravens, meanwhile, may be 1-3 like the Texans, but they'll go into action on Sunday without their franchise QB. Lamar Jackson is inactive after sustaining a hamstring injury in Baltimore's Week 4 loss to the Chiefs. The Ravens, who've won back-to-back AFC North titles, are two games off the pace of the 3-1 Steelers.
With Sunday's game, barring a tie, ready to drop either the Texans or Ravens to 1-4, there's this factoid for fans to consider: The last time a team started a season 1-4, and made the NFL Playoffs was … just last season. The 2024 Rams turned their 1-4 start into an NFC West title, and a postseason run that extended into the Divisional round.
So, pumped for the action? Read on for details of the Texans-Ravens game, including how to watch and stream live. Want even more? Get the full NFL schedule.
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
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Also when available, you can stream the Texans-Ravens game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. To watch Paramount+ on your streaming device, find your device in the list below, and read the instructions on how to get started:
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The visiting Texans are coming off their first win of the season, a 26-0 shutout over the Titans. Quarterback C.J. Stroud and company used the W to climb out of the AFC South cellar. But the back-to-back division champs still find themselves looking up at the Jaguars and Colts, who both sit at 3-1.
The Ravens, meanwhile, may be 1-3 like the Texans, but they'll go into action on Sunday without their franchise QB. Lamar Jackson is inactive after sustaining a hamstring injury in Baltimore's Week 4 loss to the Chiefs. The Ravens, who've won back-to-back AFC North titles, are two games off the pace of the 3-1 Steelers.
With Sunday's game, barring a tie, ready to drop either the Texans or Ravens to 1-4, there's this factoid for fans to consider: The last time a team started a season 1-4, and made the NFL Playoffs was … just last season. The 2024 Rams turned their 1-4 start into an NFC West title, and a postseason run that extended into the Divisional round.
So, pumped for the action? Read on for details of the Texans-Ravens game, including how to watch and stream live. Want even more? Get the full NFL schedule.
When is the Texans vs. Ravens game?
The Texans-Ravens game is Sunday. Former Texans great J.J. Watt will be in the CBS booth as the game analyst, with Ian Eagle handling play-by-play, and Evan Washburn reporting from the sideline. All the tune-in info you need for the NFL on CBS presentation is listed here:- Date: Sunday, Oct. 5
- Time: 1 PM ET
- Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
- Channel: CBS*
- Streaming: Paramount+*
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
How to watch Texans vs. Ravens live on Paramount+
When airing on your local CBS station, you can watch the Texans-Ravens game live on Paramount+ with any plan, either the Paramount+ Essential plan or the Paramount+ Premium plan.Also when available, you can stream the Texans-Ravens game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. To watch Paramount+ on your streaming device, find your device in the list below, and read the instructions on how to get started:
- Computer or mobile web
- iPhone or iPad
- Android phone or tablet
- Apple TV (4th generation or later)
- Android TV
- Fire TV
- Portal TV
- Roku
- LG TV
- Samsung TV
- Vizio TV
- Xbox
- PlayStation 4 and 5
- Xfinity device
- Cox Contour box
- Gemini
How to watch Texans vs. Ravens live without cable
When broadcast by your local CBS station, you can watch the Texans-Ravens game on TV by using cable, satellite, or a digital antenna, and/or via your screen or device by streaming the game with Paramount+.Texans vs. Ravens history
Heading into Sunday, the Texans and Ravens have gone head to head 15 times, including the postseason. The Ravens have dominated, with 11 regular-season wins, and two postseason wins.Texans stats + FYIs
- ➡️ Against the Titans, Stroud lit up the scoreboard, completing 22 of 28 pass attempts, for 233 yards, with two touchdowns (and no interceptions).
- ➡️ Through Week 4, the Texans have scored just two rushing touchdowns.
- ➡️ For more Texans news and coverage, check out the Texans team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: After their battle against the Ravens, the Texans get to enjoy a Week 6 bye.
Ravens stats + FYIs
- ➡️ With Jackson out, Cooper Rush is next up on the Ravens' depth chart. The 31-year-old Rush is a veteran backup. Last season, he went 4-4 in eight starts for the Cowboys in place of the injured Dak Prescott.
- ➡️ On defense, the Ravens have allowed the fourth-most passing yards (1,084), and the sixth-most rushing yards (565).
- ➡️ For more Ravens news and coverage, the Ravens team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: In Week 6, the Ravens stay at home, where they're set to face the Rams.