Houston Texans

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Founded: 2002

Stadium: Reliant Stadium

Tickets: 713-629-3700

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Team News more
  • Offseason spotlight: Texans

    06/22/2009
    As part of NFL Network's 32 teams-in-32 days series on Total Access, NFL.com takes a look at a key question facing each NFL team. NFL Network analysts Rod Woodson and Solomon Wilcots discuss whether the Houston Texans can win the AFC South.
  • Texans will become next team to strike deal with lottery

    06/16/2009
    A person familiar with details of the partnership says the Houston Texans will unveil an instant-win game featuring their logo through the Texas Lottery on Tuesday.
  • New Texans QB Grossman still wants to be NFL starter

    06/15/2009
    Former Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman wants to be a starter again. First, he'll have to make the roster with his new team, the Houston Texans.
  • For sale: Texans seek sponsor for practice-jersey patch

    06/02/2009
    The Houston Texans want to take advantage of a new NFL rule that allows teams to sell sponsorships on their practice jerseys.
  • Smith arrives, so Williams no longer is Texans' lone rusher

    05/28/2009
    Mario Williams has become a ferocious pass rusher in his three NFL seasons. Too bad the Houston Texans haven't had any pressure coming from the opposite end since Williams was drafted. Antonio Smith, a free-agent signee, is hoping to change that.
  • Texans LB Ryans changes course, will attend workouts

    04/17/2009
    Texans LB DeMeco Ryans, who missed the team?s voluntary workouts earlier this offseason because of his unhappiness with his current contract, has decided to report Monday and participate in the program, he told the Houston Chronicle.
  • Texans sign LB Davis; re-sign OT Butler

    04/07/2009
    The Texans have signed free-agent linebacker Buster Davis and re-signed offensive tackle Rashad Butler. Terms of the deals weren't disclosed.
  • Texans sign veteran linebacker June

    04/06/2009
    Cato June is back in the AFC South, joining the Houston Texans, a team he used to plague while playing for the Indianapolis Colts.
Head Coach more
Gary Kubiak

Regular Season: 22-26

Postseason: 0-0

Experience: 1

Career record: 22-26

Pro Career: Gary Kubiak was introduced as the second head coach in Houston Texans history on Jan. 26, 2006. Kubiak returned to Houston to start his head coaching career after spending 20 years in the Denver area, first as a player and then later as an assistant coach.

For the last 11 years, Kubiak served as Denver's offensive coordinator, helping guide the Broncos to back-to-back World Championships in Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII and three AFC West Division titles.

Kubiak tutored Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway from 1995-98 and oversaw the most dominant rushing attack in the NFL. In 1998, running back Terrell Davis was named NFL Most Valuable Player after becoming the fourth player in league history to rush for over 2,000 yards.

In Kubiak's 11 years in Denver, the Broncos had 28 Pro Bowl players on the offensive side of the ball.

Kubiak began his coaching career in 1992 at his alma mater, Texas A&M, as running backs coach. There he guided Greg Hill to second-team All-America honors in 1993.

Kubiak started his NFL coaching career with the San Francisco 49ers as the quarterbacks coach. In his lone season in San Francisco, he guided Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young to league MVP honors. Under Kubiak's tutelage, Young posted an NFL-record 112.8 quarterback rating and was named MVP of Super Bowl XXIX after tossing a Super Bowl-record six touchdown passes.

Kubiak is a veteran of six Super Bowls—three as a player and three as a coach—and has coached three World Championship teams.

Background: Kubiak starred at quarterback for Texas A&M from 1979-1982, earning all-Southwest Conference honors as a senior. He played for the Broncos from 1983-1991 as the backup to Elway. Kubiak played in 119 games during his career and tossed 14 touchdowns in that span. During his time as a player in the Mile High City, he was a part of three teams that reached the Super Bowl.

Personal: Born August 15, 1961 in Houston. He and his wife, Rhonda, have three sons—Klint, Klay and Klein.


Assistant Coaches
Draft 2009 more
Pick Player
Rd 1, Pick 15 (15) Cushing, Brian OLB 
Rd 2, Pick 14 (46) Barwin, Connor DE 
Rd 3, Pick 13 (77) Caldwell, Antoine OG 
Rd 4, Pick 12 (112) Quin, Glover CB 
Rd 4, Pick 22 (122) Hill, Anthony TE 
Rd 5, Pick 16 (152) Casey, James TE 
Rd 6, Pick 15 (188) McCain, Brice CB 
Rd 7, Pick 14 (223) Nolan, Troy S 
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Scoreboard more
Reliant Stadium - Wk 17 1 2 3 4 T
Chicago Bears 10 0 7 7 24
Houston Texans 0 14 7 10 31
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
P-1 Sat, Aug 15 @ Kansas City 8:00 PM ET
P-2 Sat, Aug 22 New Orleans 8:00 PM ET
P-3 Mon, Aug 31 Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
P-4 Fri, Sep 04 @ Tampa Bay 7:00 PM ET
1 Sun, Sep 13 New York 1:00 PM ET
2 Sun, Sep 20 @ Tennessee 1:00 PM ET
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Injuries more
Player (Pos) Injury
No Injuries Reported
Postseason Leaders more
Passing Att Cmp Yds TDs
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Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
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Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
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Transactions more
Date Transaction
6/18 Adrian Jones (G) signed/unrestricted free agent.
6/18 Anthony Hill (TE) signed/draft choice.
6/15 Owen Daniels (TE) re-signed/restricted free agent (one-year contract).
6/12 Brandon Torrey (T) signed.
AFC South more
Team W L T Win %
Tennessee 0 0 0 .000
Houston 0 0 0 .000
Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000
Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000
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