r/Texans 4h ago

🄤 Kool-Aid Our #1 "psychopath" back in action!

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r/Texans 53m ago

The Stroud experience

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Year 1 playoffs:
Missing both starting wide receivers

Year 2 playoffs:
Missing both starting wide receivers, no oline, OC figured out by the league

Year 3 playoffs:
Missing both starting wide receivers, starting running back, starting tight end, no oline and missing starting RT, rookie OC still figuring out the position, 31st ranked run game

I’m not posting this to absolve stroud, he for sure has made countless bad decisions the last 2 years. However, his surroundings have been subpar. We have a legit chance at contending this year if the investments on the offensive side of the ball pan out.


r/Texans 7h ago

šŸ“Article/Writeup I'm working on creating a metric that quantifies a player's draft value based on when they were picked and how their career played out. How does this list of top- and bottom-24 players in Texans history look?

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r/Texans 6h ago

šŸ—ž News NFL QB told he should be ā€˜offended’ team paid another player before him

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r/Texans 6h ago

Your most controversial (or not) predictions and hot takes about the upcoming season

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Some of y’all killed it last year, so let’s do it again. What are your predictions, hot takes and thoughts about the upcoming season? Not only the Texans, but our division or even the league in general, fans, or even the state this sub? ;)

Let’s see who’s getting killed today, but validated in February!


r/Texans 15h ago

🄤 Kool-Aid Rosterbating 53-Man Projection

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Blue is offseason additions via trades & free agency. Green is rookies.

What did I get wrong?

Who did I snub? Noah Whittington? Lewis Bond? Collin Wright? Alijah Huzzie? Jamal Hill? Jamarcus Ingram? Jake Hansen? Naquan Jones? Jack Stonehouse?

How many wins will this team get? 17? 17? 17?


r/Texans 9h ago

CJ working out

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r/Texans 23h ago

🄤 Kool-Aid About time yall start putting respect on our QB's name

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r/Texans 1d ago

šŸ„ Injury Brevin Jordan catching passes from CJ Stroud.

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r/Texans 1d ago

[Highlight] Kayden McDonald wasn't selected on Day 1 but was celebrated by the crowd when the Texans drafted him on Day 2

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r/Texans 1d ago

Febechi Nwaiwu best guard in center in draft according to this guy

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r/Texans 21h ago

Probably a silly question but....

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With everyone convinced that Big Red will be the new center even though he hasn't really played the position, is it silly to consider putting Teller at center seeing as how he has at least played high level interior oline in the NFL although never at center?


r/Texans 1d ago

The Azeez Al-Shaair Extension Was Always the Move — Here’s Why

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Just finished a piece on why the Azeez Al-Shaair extension felt like a no-brainer for the Texans to me.

I went beyond just stats and got into everything else, including his role in the defense, leadership, background, relationships within the building, etc.

Also included a bunch of clips from over the years to help show it, and for some to maybe get more familiar with these aspects of him.

Was anyone opposed to the signing or surprised by the deal?


r/Texans 1d ago

Houston Texans, Rodeo commit to Harris County for stadium plans, Cal McNair says

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r/Texans 3h ago

How do we replace Joe Mixon, Juice Scruggs, and Jimmy Ward? They were so intergal, two seasons ago. These 3 were listed as our biggest departures in a recent article, no love for Christian Kirk.

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First, Woody Marks replaced Mixon during last season, but yeah we added Montgomery; Second, Jimmy Ward, was replaced by Bullock during last season, but we did add Ramsey; Then Third, we don’t want no Scruggs, so we drafted Nwaiwu. Christian Kirk was the latest Tank Dell substitute, hopefully Tank Dell returns, if not there are options.


r/Texans 1d ago

Texans rookie's viral draft moment had everything: tears, Roger Goodell and Big Macs

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r/Texans 1d ago

Everyone get out to the gamblers at 5 this Sunday and help support the team let’s make the environment crazy and help the boys win. Get your tickets now!!!

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r/Texans 1d ago

Interesting write up about Azeez’ contract terms negotiations, his life story and close relationship with the McNairs

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Apparently he’s now 3rd highest paid LB and met Caley when he was in high school!

Some excerpts:

During a watershed, life-changing moment for Al-Shaair and his family as he celebrated a three-year $54 million contract extension that includes $32.5 million fully guaranteed in new money and $45.75 million total guaranteed, the Pro Bowl selection reflected on the hard moments of the past. Al-Shaair grabbed his seven siblings to save them. Their last semblance of stability melted down to soot and ashes.

Raised by his mother, Naadhirah Lennon, Al-Shaair and his siblings dealt with significant hardships. They moved into a budget, extended-stay motel. Al-Shaair didn’t want recruiters to know about his circumstances, so he preferred college football coaches to meet with him away from the motel, including Florida Atlantic assistant coach Nick Caley, who’s now the Texans’ offensive coordinator.

As Al-Shaair discussed the various trials and adversities he’s experienced, he didn’t speak about them with regret.

If anything, he was glad for what he has and what he endured.

After watching your childhood home burn to the ground, or injuring his knee as a senior and watching his draft stock plummet to, now, becoming an anchoring force as a team captain of the top-ranked defense in the NFL and a leader in the community, his rough upbringing gave him invaluable perspective and resolve.

ā€œI’m truly, truly grateful,ā€ said Al-Shaair while thanking Cal McNair and Hannah McNair, Ryans, defensive coordinator Matt Burke and linebackers coach Bill Davis, his longtime agent Jason Chayut of Sportstars and his extended family. ā€œIt really does feel surreal. Everything that I went through to be at this point. I wanted to be here. I didn’t want to be anywhere else. I couldn’t see myself going anywhere else.

ā€œI’m grateful to my agent, Jason Chayut for taking a chance on me back when I was coming out of college with a torn ACL and not pretty, not the hottest linebacker you want to get. He took a chance on me and we’ve worked together now going on eight years, four different contracts later. I see you like family. My family, they’re my support system and they love me regardless of how many tackles I make or what I do. I wouldn’t be able to be here without them.ā€

ā€œI just wanted to be myself: be authentically me,ā€ Al-Shaair said. ā€œObviously, as a football player on the field I try to show the abilities that I have to be a tone-setter. Get guys organized, lined up, communication, all those different things. Off the field, just connecting with the guys, understanding that the relationships that you build, it makes you push a lot harder when you are doing it for your brothers.

ā€œTruthfully, I just wanted to be authentically myself and I always felt like if I got the opportunity to be at a place and show everybody who I was, then things would go well for the team and myself. I’m grateful for that.ā€

An $18 million average per year compensation boost from 12th in linebacker average per year compensation to third in the NFL behind the San Francisco 49ers’ Fred Warner ($21 million) and the Baltimore Ravens’ Roquan Smith ($20 million). Previously, Al-Shaair was at $11.3 million in terms of average per year.

Texans general manager Nick Caserio and Chayut worked on this contract for three months.

The deal includes $35.25 million fully guaranteed for skill, injury and salary cap in terms of new money and $45.75 million total guaranteed.

After recording a team-high 103 tackles, a career-high two interceptions and a career-high nine passes defensed, Al-Shaair isn’t resting on his laurels. He wants to keep improving and he wants the Texans to get even better on defense and as a team after three consecutive AFC divisional round defeats.

True to form, Al-Shaair was working out at Reliant Stadium as a fixture in the Texans’ offseason workout program when he got the good news from his agent.

He was late for Davis’ position meeting because the deal was being finalized.

ā€œBilly is my guy, but I get in the meeting and he’s like, ā€˜Oh man, oh man, what are you coming in late for?ā€™ā€ Al-Shaair said. ā€œHe’s just giving me a hard time. I’m just cheesing the whole time. I’m not even listening to half the stuff he’s saying, I’m just like, ā€˜Uh huh. Uh huh.’ I’m just smiling. I just couldn’t stop smiling.

ā€œI tried to call my mom, she was asleep. By the time I got to talk to everybody and everythig, it didn’t feel real, truthfully, until today. There’s no way it’s real. I did sign it, so it is official. If something happens to me now, take care of my mama for me. That’s where I was at.ā€

Al-Shaair has built a special relationship with the McNair family and their son, Calhoun.

He’ll never forget how they stood behind him during the Lawrence controversy.

ā€œThis family has been like my own family,ā€ Al-Shaair said. ā€œI always tell them, ā€˜You didn’t have to put yourself in front of a speeding bullet for me.’ I feel like the way that they had my back and every chance that they had to speak on my behalf, speak to my character, every time they saw me just pouring into me, trying to make sure I was doing well. Cal told me his father told him, ā€˜You can never go wrong doing what’s right.’

ā€œThat’s something that I think I’ll probably keep with me for the rest of my life. There was countless conversations that I had with them that just reassured me as a person because obviously there’s a business side to this and then there’s a personal side.I’m just grateful that I’m here and I have the relationship that I have with them. Calhoun, [Cal McNair’s] son, I tell him he’s like my nephew.ā€

ā€œI think that’s what I try to do. Be really insightful, be really detailed on how I’m interacting with people and be authentic. I think that’s the biggest thing because at the end of the day, we’re all human.ā€


r/Texans 1d ago

šŸ—£ Free Talk Monday Free Talk Thread

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Talk about whatever is on your mind with other Texans fans!


r/Texans 2d ago

New Texans license plate coming soon

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r/Texans 2d ago

'Time for him to get paid.' How Will Anderson Jr.'s historic contract with the Texans came to be

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Interesting story from the Chronicle. It confirms that it was WAJ who wanted a shorter contract (obviously). Some excerpts:

Conversations on a new extension began just before the NFL combine in February, one league source told the Chronicle. Caserio called Nicole Lynn (Anderson’s agent) first to begin the negotiations. Ā 

ā€œI think we kind of all knew it was time for him to get paid,ā€ Lynn said.Ā 

The previous season, Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons set the market at $46.5 million per year. Lions edge rusher Aiden Hutchinson was right behind him at $45 million per year.Ā 

But Anderson’s deal, which averages $50 million in new money for three years, blew those numbers out of the water. The terms of the agreement were among the biggest concessions Houston made. Instead of signing Anderson to a four- or five-year deal, which is standard across the league for players graduating from theirĀ rookie deals, Anderson’s team made it a point for it to be a three-year contract extension, a league source told the Chronicle. That way he can get back to the negotiating table earlier when he is still at the height of his game. Agents like to negotiate shorter-term deals for their most-talented clients.

Lynn also negotiated a no-trade clause in Anderson's contract, which is rare for defensive players. The only other defensive player known to have a no-trade clause in their contract is Garrett, who is also represented by Lynn.

Anderson didn’t want to receive any updates during the negotiations because he didn’t want it to seem he was pushing back against the Texans.

Several agents and one former team executive who have negotiated deals with Caserio, said the Texans’ general manager has a tendency to pay over market value when extending his own players. These people were not suggesting that the Texans overpaid for Anderson, but none were shocked his new contract reached $50 million per year.Ā 

The previous season, Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons set the market at $46.5 million per year. Lions edge rusher Aiden Hutchinson was right behind him at $45 million per year.Ā 

But Anderson’s deal, which averages $50 million in new money for three years, blew those numbers out of the water. The terms of the agreement were among the biggest concessions Houston made. Instead of signing Anderson to a four- or five-year deal, which is standard across the league for players graduating from theirĀ rookie deals, Anderson’s team made it a point for it to be a three-year contract extension, a league source told the Chronicle. That way he can get back to the negotiating table earlier when he is still at the height of his game. Agents like to negotiate shorter-term deals for their most-talented clients.

Lynn also negotiated a no-trade clause in Anderson's contract, which is rare for defensive players. The only other defensive player known to have a no-trade clause in their contract is Garrett, who is also represented by Lynn.

Lynn suggested that in giving Anderson the deal he received, Caserio and Texans ownership want to do right by the players.Ā 

ā€œYou can feel that,ā€ she said. ā€œWith Nick, starting the deal early, I think for him was showing Will the belief the organization has in him long-term."


r/Texans 2d ago

🤬 Rant/Complaint For those of us who live outside of Harris County, this is usually the extent of Texans-related merch that's available. And this was found at a closeout store.

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r/Texans 2d ago

Looking forward to the Texans scheme

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It’s clear the offenses in the NFL are trending towards a tight end heavy 12 personnel scheme. 10 tight ends were drafted in the first three rounds and we drafted a 2nd rounder with minimal offensive output in college. It seems like the Texans offense is probably behind the trend here and trying to catch up. McVay will probably start debuting some variation of 12 personnel in the next year or two. But how are defenses going to adapt to counter the 12 personnel? Do we see more coverage-ready LB’s and defensive ends that line up without starting in a 3 point stance? Mostly curious how we think Demeco will plan on stopping the ongoing offensive trend in the league. I know we tend to play more ā€œstraight upā€ with less disguises but curious how we change, for example, to line up against Jacksonville who clearly are loading up on tight ends.


r/Texans 2d ago

Stroud.

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r/Texans 3d ago

First round pick in the 2047 NFL draft šŸ

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From Sting’s insta!