Official NFL Ticket Exchange of the Houston Texans
Houston Texans at NRG Stadium
Swim in a sea of patriotic red, white and blue jerseys while supporting the newest NFL franchise, the Houston Texans. They're the youngest team in the league, but crowds of fans with official box office tickets flock to NRG Stadium for each game to witness the up-and-coming squad in action. With energetic players and a skillful staff, fans embrace the team and are eager to participate in their newly-emerging traditions. Whether singing the Texans' fight song, "Football Time in Houston," or cheering on the players as they cinch an AFC South Championship title, there's an immense level of enthusiasm and support for the young Texans team. While the NRG Stadium hosted Super Bowl LI in 2017, fans of the Texans are optimistic that one day they will have the opportunity to support their home team and buy tickets to a Super Bowl game of their own.
Houston Texans Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: South
Year Founded: 1999
Team Colors: Deep Steel Blue, Battle Red, Liberty White
Mascot: Toro
Team Rival: Tennessee Titans
Houston Texans Team History
Established in 1999, the Houston Texans did not participate in their first official NFL season until several years later in 2002. The Houston Texans are owned by Bob McNair, a billionaire businessman who owns a number of power plants, and have been led by coaches including Dom Capers (2001-2006), Gary Kubiak (2006-2013), Wade Phillips (2013-2014), Bill O'Brien (2014-2020), Lovie Smith (2022) and DeMeco Ryans (2023-present).
A member of the American Football Conference South division, the team got off to a rocky start during their first years in the league. While working to establish their team identity, the Texans eventually became more comfortable and began to work as a more cohesive unit. The Texans went on to secure their first big win as the AFC South Championship champs in 2011. They repeated their success and secured the same title again in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019. Without the rich history of other teams in the league, the Texans are still in the midst of forming team traditions and rivalries. According to fans, however, the Tennessee Titans (formerly the Houston Oilers) are the biggest rival of the team, though other franchises, such as the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts, are also frequently named as rivals.