Houston Texans
When you think of the Houston Texans, a professional NFL franchise based in Houston, Texas, founded in 2002 as an expansion team. Also known as the Texans, they play in the AFC South and have built a fanbase through gritty comebacks, high-stakes draft picks, and constant rebuilding efforts. Unlike teams with decades of championships, the Texans are still writing their legacy—sometimes in heartbreak, sometimes in hope.
The team’s identity has shifted over the years. From the early days with Mario Williams and Andre Johnson to the Deshaun Watson era and now the rebuild under new leadership, the Texans have been defined by turnover—coaches, quarterbacks, front office staff. You’ll find posts here about trades that didn’t pan out, rookie drafts that sparked brief excitement, and defensive schemes that looked promising on paper but collapsed under pressure. This isn’t just about wins and losses. It’s about how a city sticks with a team through 20+ seasons of frustration and flashes of potential.
What makes the Texans different from other NFL teams? They’re the underdogs without the glamour. No Super Bowl rings. No consistent playoff runs. But they’ve got fans who show up anyway—whether it’s a cold Monday night in Arrowhead or a humid Sunday at NRG Stadium. You’ll see stories here about players who made it from undrafted free agents to starters, coaches who got fired after one season, and draft picks that turned into busts or breakout stars. It’s messy. It’s real. And it’s exactly what makes following this team worth it.
Below, you’ll find posts that don’t just report scores—they capture the moments that define this franchise: a last-second field goal that silenced a crowd, a trade that shocked the league, a rookie who played like a veteran. These aren’t generic recaps. They’re snapshots of a team trying to find its way, and the people who refuse to look away.
Cowherd Slams Bills for Failing Josh Allen After 8-Sack Loss to Texans
Colin Cowherd slammed the Buffalo Bills for failing Josh Allen after an 8-sack loss to the Texans, while highlighting Shedeur Sanders' debut and the Bears' rise. The episode sparked debate over Allen's future and the NFL's shifting landscape.