Dalton Schultz's wife, Laurel, attended Thursday night's matchup between the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills. Although the Texans have struggled this season, they found a way to defeat the Buffalo Bills 23-19 at home at NRG Stadium.Laurel Schultz posted a carousel of photos on her Instagram, revealing her outfit for the primetime game. Schultz a monochromatic brown top and leggings that she paired with a red jacket. She accessorized with a red, clear stadium approved handbag "TNF 💋," Laurel Schultz captioned the Instagram post. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLaurel Schultz also posted a transition video on her Instagram Story of the outfit reveal. The video reveal was set to Olivia Dean's hit song, "Man I Need."Dalton Schultz's wife Laurel showed off her gameday style. (Credit: @laushultz)Dalton Schultz had just one catch for eight yards in the Houston Texans' Week 12 win. The Texans are now 6-5 and the loss dropped the Buffalo Bills to 7-4.Dalton Schultz's wife Laurel showed off all-denim gameday styleTight end Dalton Schultz's wife, Laurel, shares her gameday style each week before Houston Texans games. Her custom outfits are intended to show support for the Texans' tight end while also showing off her unique personal style. Late last month, Laurel Schultz went for an all-denim outfit a Texans' gameday. She wore a custom tube top that had the tight end's No. 86 jersey number printed on the front and was laced up in the back. She paired it with a denim mini skirt and tan boots. "Happy NTED to all who celebrate ❤️‍🔥 & a happy Texans dub to HTown 🤘," Laurel wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLaurel Schultz celebrated the Week 8 26-15 win over the San Francisco 49ers in her caption. The couple met while both were in college and has two children, a son name Theodore and daughter named Savannah.The Houston Texans tight end has played in 11 games this season, starting four of those games. He has caught 52 passes for 497 yards and just one touchdown. Schultz is currently in the second year of a three-year deal worth $36 million.