Raiders vs. Texans: Where to watch NFL Week 16, score prediction, betting odds, sportsbook promos, SGP picks
How to bet Las Vegas Raiders vs. Houston Texans in NFL Week 16 action on CBS and Paramount+

The Las Vegas Raiders will try to play spoiler in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season when they visit the Houston Texans on Sunday, Dec. 21. The Raiders have struggled mightily in Pete Carroll's first season at the helm while the Texans have won their last six games to get back into the playoff picture in the AFC.
Kickoff from NRG Stadium is set for 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+. The Texans are 14.5-point favorites at DraftKings Sportsbook in the latest Raiders vs. Texans odds and the total is 37.5. Before you make any Texans vs. Raiders picks of your own, make sure to look at the top NFL picks from the SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times
Where to watch Raiders vs. Texans on Sunday
When: Sunday, Dec. 21
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Stream: Paramount+
Follow along: CBS Sports App
Raiders vs. Texans betting preview
Odds: Texans -14.5, over/under 37.5
Houston has surged lately with six straight wins and is 8-6 ATS, while Las Vegas is 5-9 ATS on the season. The Raiders are 6-8 to the Over while Houston is 4-9-1 to the Over, which is why this is among the lowest totals of the week.
Raiders vs. Texans SGP
- Texans -14.5
- Over 37.5
- Nico Collins anytime touchdown scorer
Bet it at DraftKings:
Model's Raiders vs. Texans score prediction, picks
The Texans cover the spread in 49% of SportsLine simulations, but the model sees value on the Raiders when it comes to winning outright. Las Vegas wins in just 15% of simulations, but that has value at +763 money line odds. The model is actually backing the Over on 37.5, which hits in 66% of simulations.
Raiders vs. Texans score prediction: Texans 29, Raiders 14
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