Add another name to the mix for the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator opening. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Texans interviewed Minnesota Vikings assistant offensive coordinator Grant Udi
The Houston Texans have a lot of areas they could look to improve during the upcoming NFL offseason. On both sides of the football, there are needs that need to be addressed. Defensively, the Texans could look to add to their line.
The Houston Texans don't have a whole lot of cap room heading into the NFL offseason, so they are probably going to need to rely on the NFL Draft considerably i
DeMeco Ryans and the Houston Texans made an impressive run despite facing a lot of adversity during the 2024 NFL season. They won the AFC South division title a
Most Texans say there should be away to allow immigrants without legal authorization to remain in the U.S. if they meet certain conditions: poll.
The Texans named Mike Tomon as its next team president after parting ways with former team president Greg Grissom last week.
The Houston Texans season came to an end in the divisional round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs, as they suffered a 23-14 defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs. Things went wrong for Houston from the first play of the game, where a controversial incident yielded a significant fine for one of their players.
HOUSTON – The Houston Texans hired Mike Tomon as the new team president, the club announced on Monday.
HOUSTON – Houston Texans CB Derek Stingley Jr. has been named First Team All-Pro, The Sporting News announced today.
Mike Tomon is joining the team as president. Tomon has more than two decades of experience in sports and entertainment and expertise in stadium development.
Just a few days after announcing an amicable parting of the ways with team president and long time team employee Greg Grissom, the Houston Texans announced that Mike Tomon will be joining the organization as Grissom's replacement.
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