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The Houston Texans are a National Football League team based in Houston, Texas. The Houston Oilers moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997 and became the Tennessee Titans. The Texans are a member of the AFC South division.
- Founded: The 32nd NFL franchise, awarded in October 1999. Began play in 2002.
- Home stadium: Reliant Stadium
- Uniform colors: Steel blue, Battle red, and Liberty white
- Helmet design: Blue helmet with a bull head in the red, white, and blue colors of the Texas flag
- Owner: Bob McNair
- Head Coach: Dom Capers
Franchise history
The Texans made NFL history by becoming the first expansion team to win consecutive season openers, first in 2002, defeating their established NFC in-state rival Dallas Cowboys in their first regular season game (by a score of 19-10), then in 2003, beating the Miami Dolphins. The Texans were the host team for Super Bowl XXXVIII.
They have steadily improved with each successive season: they went 4-12 in their first season (2002), 5-11 in 2003, and 7-9 in 2004. In 2004, they cleared some major hurdles, such as winning two games in a row (they did this twice and could have won three in a row to end the season, but lost in that attempt against the lowly Cleveland Browns), and more importantly, began beating up the team that used to be in Houston, the Tennessee Titans. Houston swept the series against both the Titans and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2004. They still have yet to beat the Indianapolis Colts, which are far better than any other team in the AFC South.
Still, Texans fans are on balance pleased with the progress made so far (even if they booed the team for its dreadful performance in the aforementioned Browns game that ended the 2004 season), and it is hoped, if not expected, that the Texans will break .500 in 2005.
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Not to be forgotten
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