The Houston Texans are a member of the AFC South Division in the National Football League (NFL).
The Houston Texans were established as an NFL expansion team in 2002. They played their first season in 2002.
The Houston Texans play their home games at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
The Houston Texans have not appeared in or won a Super Bowl.
Some notable players associated with the Houston Texans include J.J. Watt, Andre Johnson, Arian Foster, DeAndre Hopkins, and Deshaun Watson.
DeMeco Ryans has been the Houston Texans head coach since early 2023. He’s the third coach the Texans have had in the past three years, after Romeo Crennel (the interim coach following Bill O'Brien's departure) and David Culley.
Yes, the Houston Texans have made several playoff appearances since their establishment in 2002, the last of which was in 2019. They have won AFC South division titles and have advanced to the playoffs in various seasons.
The "Bull Pen" is a designated area within NRG Stadium where dedicated fans gather and create a lively atmosphere. The team's mascot, Toro, is popular during games and events.
The Texans colors are Deep Steel Blue, Battle Red, and Liberty White.
It’s a cute bull called Toro!
The Texans' natural rivals are its AFC South teams, particularly the Indianapolis Colts. The Texans and the Colts play each other twice yearly in the AFC South Division. Other known rivals are the Tennessee Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars. There's also an interconference and regional rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys for the Governor's Cup.