Houston Texans

Houston Texans

1st in AFC South 5-1-0 Overall 2-0-0 AFC
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
278.2 PYPG
118.8 RYPG
23.8 PPG
375.2 TotY/G

2024 AFC South Standings

Team
W
L
T
PCT
PF
PA
DIFF
HOU
5
1
0
0.833
143
135
8
IND
3
3
0
0.5
139
139
0
TEN
1
4
0
0.2
96
110
-14
JAX
1
5
0
0.167
113
178
-65

Team Information

Founded 1999
Ground NRG Stadium
Owner(s) Janice Suber McNair
City Houston, Texas
Nickname Texans
CEO D. Cal McNair
General Manager Nick Caserio
Head Coach DeMeco Ryans
Mascots TORO
NFL Championships 0 Super Bowl Championships
Playoff Appearances 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
Division AFC South

2023 Regular Season Leaders

All Statistics
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Rushing Yards
Receiving Yards

Houston Texans Bio

FAQs

The Houston Texans have a number of team chants however, the signature Houston chant is the “And that is good for the Houston Texans”, which is sung after the team gets their first down.  The main chant throughout a Texans game is the  “We are Texans Chant”.

The Houston Texans home stadium is called the NRG Stadium which was constructed in 2002. The stadium was formerly known as the Reliant Stadium. The stadium is located at 1 NRG Parkway in Houston, Texas. It was the first NFL stadium to feature a retractable roof. The stadium also hosts United States men’s soccer games and Mexico national football team friendlies.


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To date the Houston Texans have had 19 different starting quarterbacks. Matt Schaub has been the longest serving quarterback for the Houston Texans, serving as the starting quarterback for seven straight seasons (2007-2013). The current Houston Texans quarterback is Davis Mills.

You can stream any Houston Texans game on the Houston Texans app or the NFL Game Pass app. Texans games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.

The Houston Texans have always competed in the American Football Conference since they started playing in the league. The Texans have won their division title a total of 6 times since they started playing in 2002.