The Houston Texans are one of the American Football Conference South Division of the National Football League (NFL) teams. They entered the National Football League in 1999, making them the league’s most recent addition to the league. Before moving to Nashville and being rebranded as the Tennessee Titans, Houston was home to a professional football team known as the Houston Oilers. This team competed from 1960 to 1996 before being sold to Nashville. In 2002, the National Football League welcomed an expansion franchise in the form of the Houston Texans.
Before finally making it to the postseason for the first time in 2011, the Houston Texans had a ten-year stretch in which they were mired in adversity during their journey through the National Football League. According to Bob McNair, the team’s creator and owner, the name “Houston Texans” was chosen because it reflected the pride, strength, and independence of the people of Houston, qualities that would be reflected in the football played by the team. According to Forbes, the Houston Texans have a current market value of over $4.7 billion, making them one of the most valuable clubs in the National Football League (NFL).
Houston Texans Team Info
Head Coach: Lovie Smith
Stadium: NRG Stadium
Owners: Janice S. McNair
Established: 2002
On January 27, 2021, the Texans named David Culley, their new head coach. Culley has previously worked as the Baltimore Ravens’ passing game coordinator, wide receivers coach, and assistant head coach. The Texans released all-pro defensive end J.J. Watt, on February 12, 2021. It was confirmed that Watt personally requested his equipment from owner Cal McNair. The Texans fired head coach David Culley on January 13, 2022 and appointed defensive coordinator Lovie Smith as the team’s fifth head coach on February 7, 2022. Deshaun Watson, the team’s starting quarterback, was traded to the Cleveland Browns on March 20, 2022. The organization received three first-round picks, one third-round pick, and one fourth-round pick in exchange for Watson. The Texans’ 20th season got underway in 2022 with a tie versus the Indianapolis Colts, which was the first tie in the history of the team.
NFL Division Standings for 2022
AFC | W-L-T | PCT | PF | PA | HOME | AWAY | CONF | DIV | STARK |
Denver | 2-12-1 | 0.167 | 254 | 358 | 0-6-1 | 2-6-0 | 2-7-1 | 2-1-1 | W1 |
Houston Texans Playoff History:
Seasons: 21 (2002 to 2022)
Record (W-L-T): 141-194-1
Playoff Record: 4-6
Super Bowls Won: 0 (0 Appearances)
Championships Won*: 0
All-time Passing Leader: Matt Schaub 1,951/3,020, 23,221 yds, 124 TD
All-time Rushing Leader: Arian Foster 1,454 att, 6,472 yds, 54 TD
All-time Receiving Leader: Andre Johnson 1,012 rec, 13,597 yds, 64 TD
All-time Scoring Leader: Kris Brown 767 points
All-time AV Leader: J.J. Watt 122 AV
Winningest Coach: Gary Kubiak 61-64-0
Denver Broncos History:
- The Houston Oilers, who played in Houston from 1960 to 1996 before moving to Tennessee and becoming the Tennessee Titans, have been replaced by the Houston Texans as the city’s National Football League team.
- In 1999, Bob McNair, the company’s founder, was awarded the Houston expansion franchise.
- The Texans picked Fresno State quarterback David Carr with the first overall pick in 2002. Carr was a member of the squad from 2002 until 2006.
- The Texans won their season-opening game at home against the Dallas Cowboys, 19-10. Since the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Chicago Bears in their season opener in 1961, an expansion team had yet to win its first game.
- The 2011 season was the first in the Texans’ history in which they finished as division champions and qualified for the postseason. They went on to win four more AFC South titles between 2012 and 2019.
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