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The '''Houston Texans''' are a [[National Football League]] [[franchise]] based in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. They are part of the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) and play in the AFC South Division. The Texans were formed as an expansion team in 2002 and enabled the [[NFL]] to split the AFC into four equally divided devisions instead of three (part of that move included moving the [[Seattle Seahawks]] from the AFC West to the NFC West Division). In the short history of the franchise, the Texans have never had a winning season.  
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The '''Houston Texans''' are a [[National Football League]] [[franchise]] based in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]. Many fans tend to be in east Texas and are likely conservative as most of southeast Texas is on the right. They are part of the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) and play in the AFC South Division. The Texans were formed as an expansion team in 2002 and enabled the [[NFL]] to split the AFC into four equally divided devisions instead of three (part of that move included moving the [[Seattle Seahawks]] from the AFC West to the NFC West Division). In the short history of the franchise, the Texans never had a winning season until 2011- 2012.  
 
==Roster==
 
==Roster==
 
===Quarterbacks===
 
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===Punters===
 
===Punters===
 
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===Facts About The Team===
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They play in the NRG Stadium. Logo is a [[cow]] head with red on one side and blue on the other. In 2011 and 2012 postseason, they went through the wild card round only to lose in the divisional round. A likely hall of famer duo is Andre Johnson, a wide receiver and JJ Watt, a defensive lineman. No player of the Texans has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Houston hopes to rebuild for the future.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 22:35, October 26, 2014

The Houston Texans are a National Football League franchise based in Houston, Texas. Many fans tend to be in east Texas and are likely conservative as most of southeast Texas is on the right. They are part of the American Football Conference (AFC) and play in the AFC South Division. The Texans were formed as an expansion team in 2002 and enabled the NFL to split the AFC into four equally divided devisions instead of three (part of that move included moving the Seattle Seahawks from the AFC West to the NFC West Division). In the short history of the franchise, the Texans never had a winning season until 2011- 2012.

Roster

Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Fullbacks

  • 44 - Vonta Leach

Wide Receivers

  • 83 - Kevin Walter
  • 80 - Andre Johnson
  • 86 - Harry Williams
  • 89 - David Anderson
  • 11 - Andre Davis
  • 84 - Darnell Jenkins

Tight Ends

  • 81 - Owen Daniels
  • 87 - Mark Breuner
  • 85 - Joel Dreessen
  • 82 - Clark Harris

Offensive Tackles

  • 76 - Duane Brown
  • 78 - Rashad Butler
  • 74 - Ephraim Salaam
  • 73 - Eric Winston

Guards

  • 65 - Mike Brisiel
  • 69 - Chester Pitts
  • 64 - Kasey Studdard
  • 62 - Scott Jackson
  • 70 - Fred Weary

Centers

  • 55 - Chris Myers
  • 63 - Chris White

Defensive Ends

  • 72 - Jesse Nading
  • 98 - Anthony Weaver
  • 90 - Mario Williams
  • 96 - Earl Cochran
  • 95 - Stanley McClover
  • - Antonio Smith

Defensive Tackles

  • 93 - Tim Bulman
  • 99 - Travis Johnson
  • 97 - Frank Okam
  • 91 - Amobi Okoye
  • 66 - DelJuan Robinson
  • 92 - Jeff Zgonina

Linebackers

  • 52 - Xavier Adibi
  • 57 - Kevin Bentley
  • 53 - Kevis Coley
  • 56 - Morlon Greenwood
  • 59 - DeMeco Ryans
  • 51 - Chaun Thompson
  • 54 - Zac Diles

Cornerbacks

  • 32 - Fred Bennett
  • 38 - Demarcus Faggins
  • 35 - David Pittman
  • 35 - Jaques Reeves
  • 27 - Matterral Richardson
  • 23 - Dunta Robinson
  • 26 - Eugene Wilson
  • 22 - Jimmy Williams

Safeties

  • 34 - Dominique Barber
  • 47 - Will Demps
  • 25 - Nick Ferguson
  • 31 - Brandon Harrison

Kickers

  • 3 - Kris Brown

Punters

  • 1 - Matt Turk

Facts About The Team

They play in the NRG Stadium. Logo is a cow head with red on one side and blue on the other. In 2011 and 2012 postseason, they went through the wild card round only to lose in the divisional round. A likely hall of famer duo is Andre Johnson, a wide receiver and JJ Watt, a defensive lineman. No player of the Texans has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Houston hopes to rebuild for the future.

See also

External links


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