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SWARM: Ravens fans nowhere to be found in Texans country ahead of AFC Divisional Playoff

HOUSTON – On the eve of the Houston Texans face-off against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round, KPRC 2′s Joel Eisenbaum is searching for the elusive Ravens fan who may be standing in our midst here in Texans country.

The assignment first took him to a street called Ravens Roost in the Sienna community. Certainly, with a name like that, he’d be sure to find the elusive Ravens fan.

“Ding dong,” a front doorbell rang.

“So sorry to bother you, we are looking for Ravens fans,” Eisenbaum said to a homeowner.

Ok, it’s not as easy as it looks. On Ravens Roost, there was not one Ravens fan to be found -- GO TEXANS.

Perhaps they really are in our midst. To test that theory, Eisenbaum headed to Stroud Drive. With the same name as Texans’ quarterback C.J. Stroud, maybe the lonesome Ravens fan could be deep in Texans territory, so deep that they would live on a street named after our quarterback.

However, this didn’t prove to be the case either. Texans fans were all over Stroud Drive. Why would there be any Ravens fans there though? C.J. Stroud is an outstanding quarterback and a candidate for the NFL Rookie of the Year.

Regardless, whether you are a fan of the Houston Texans or the Baltimore Ravens, Saturday’s game is sure to be a memorable one.


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Emmy-Winning Storyteller & Investigator

Christian Terry covered digital news in Tyler and Wichita Falls before returning to the Houston area where he grew up. He is passionate about weather and the outdoors and often spends his days off on the water fishing.

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