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Added September 16th, 2010 by Ryan

Houston Texans vs Washington Redskins Sun. Sept. 19th 4:15pm EST

Last week both the Houston Texans and the Washington Redskins pulled off some major upsets as Arian Foster and company took down the Indianapolis Colts and Donovan McNabb’s new squad were able to get the best of the Dallas Cowboys.

Even though the Texans and the Redskins are seemingly much improved this season, no one could have predicted that either of these teams would be able to take down Super Bowl title contenders in the first week of the regular season.

One of the best online sportsbooks, Bodog Sportsbook Review, has the odds for this match-up set at Texans -3.

Coming into Week 2, the Redskins will look to continue their early success by defending their home field for the second straight week against the versatile offense of the Texans. The one thing that the Texans will be facing this week that they didn’t last week will be a much improved run defense.

In Week 1, Houston running back Arian Foster had a breakout game as he really made an impression with 231 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. Not only did Foster take the Colts defense completely by surprise, but they have added another key element to an already potent offense as they now have one of the best passing games in the league with quarterback Matt Schaub and wide receiver Andre Johnson to go along with a solid running game led by running back Arian Foster.

Whether or not the Texans can keep up this dominance in the ground game against the Washington Redskins defense remains to be seen, but the way things are going and with this new found confidence after beating the division rival Indianapolis Colts in Week 1, I am betting the Houston Texans will come out on top once again with another impressive win over the Washington Redskins. For all the best sports betting news, trust OnlineSportsbookPro.com.

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