The Houston Texans are two days away from facing the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud and his offense will face cold temperatures, mild winds and a deafening crowd at Arrowhead Stadium in an attempt to knock off the two-time defending Super Bowl champions and earn the franchise's first AFC Championship appearance.
"I don't have any reservations about who C.J. is," ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky said.
Orlovsky, who played quarterback for 12 seasons in the NFL, acknowledged Stroud's phenomenal play but is concerned about the offense's efficiency against a high-pressure Chiefs' defense.
"Every play, you're expecting a blitz, so it doesn't surprise you."
Kansas City's defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will look to expose the protection issues of the Texans' offense, but Orlovsky has an idea as to how Texans' offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik can combat the blitz: "perimeter screens."