Houston Texans vs Atlanta Falcons live stream (CBS TV): Watch NFL 2015 football online (Game preview)

The Houston Texans go on the road on Sunday to play the undefeated Atlanta Falcons in Week 4 of the NFL 2015 regular season. The Texans will be desperate for the win to keep their season alive, but they face a Falcons team flying high with confidence after three straight wins. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. The game can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream via the link below.

The Falcons will be extremely confident coming into this game having rallied back from being 14 points down to the Dallas Cowboys last week to end up winning comfortably 39-28.

That road win saw Matt Ryan throw two second half touchdowns to Julio Jones, and ensured Ryan's hot streak continues; he is averaging 315.3 yards per game, which is the best in the NFC so far this season.

Jones has connected with Ryan amazingly well this season, with Jones taking 34 catches from Ryan for an impressive 440 yards. Last week he took 12 receptions for 164 yards against the Cowboys.

Meanwhile, J.J. Watt has admitted that his team is still trying to find their feet, and the Texans come into today's game on 1-2.

"We're working to find our brand and get back to playing our brand of football," Watt has said ahead of today's game. "I still wouldn't say we're a hundred percent there yet, but I think (last Sunday) was a great step in the right direction toward where we want to be."

Earlier this week, Thursday Night Football saw the Baltimore Ravens snap their losing run. The Ravens, entering the nationally televised game on 0-3, managed to steal the win in overtime, to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers 23-20.

The game had looked like the Ravens were in for another painfully close loss. Over the opening three weeks they had lost games by small margins, and often because they had lost concentration for a period earlier in the game, and simply could not get over the line in their fight-backs.

In the second period in their game against the Steelers they looked like they had done the same thing, allowed Pittsburgh to pile on 10 unanswered points. Coming into the fourth quarter 20-14 down it looked like the Ravens were heading for another defeat and would move to 0-4. However, they finally managed to complete their fightback after failing three times already this season.

The Ravens pulled the game back to 20-20 late on to send the game to overtime, and with momentum on their side, they finally got over the line and completed their first win of the season. That result probably damages the Steelers more than it helps the Ravens though, but the game was a perfect way to get Week 4 underway, and now on Sunday there will be 13 more games taking place as the season becomes even clearer as to who will be competing and who will be falling down this year.

The Houston Texans and the Atlanta Falcons game has a start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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