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1999

Nickname Texans - After Houston was awarded the NFL's 32nd franchise on October 6, 1999, a series of focus groups were formed to help come up with a nickname for the team.

2000

On January 19, 2000, the team began to form its front office when Charley Casserly was hired as Executive Vice President/General Manager.

On March 2, 2000, the team announced five choices, the Apollos, Bobcats, Stallions, Texans, and Wildcatters.

After careful deliberation, the team unveiled the Texans' name, colors, and logo at a rally held in downtown Houston on September 6, 2000.

2001

More pieces to the expansion puzzle continued to be put in place when the Texans tapped Dom Capers as the franchise’s first head coach on January 21, 2001.

In 2001 Tropical Storm Allison killed 22 people in the area, damaged office buildings and thousands of homes, and caused widespread flooding in the city.

2002

The Texans first played in 2002 as an expansion team after Houston's previous franchise, the Houston Oilers, moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where they are now the Tennessee Titans, making them the youngest franchise in the NFL currently.

Owner 2002 - Present / Robert C. McNair

The team’s first game came in 2002: a victory over the established cross-state power (and presumed rival) Dallas Cowboys.

The Houston Texans' National Football League debut occurred in the 2002 AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.

2008

Hurricane Ike, though responsible for far fewer deaths, caused similar damage to Houston shortly after making landfall in nearby Galveston in September 2008.

2009

In 2009, behind a powerful offensive line led by dominant wide receiver Andre Johnson and standout quarterback Matt Schaub, the Texans posted the first winning record (9–7) in franchise history.

2011

“J.J.” Watt is an American football defensive end for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Texans with the 11th pick in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft and played college football at Wisconsin.

Houston captured its first division title in 2011 after going 10–6 and won its opening-round playoff game before being eliminated by the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round of the postseason.

2012

Led by sensational defensive end J.J. Watt, the Texans set a franchise record with 12 wins in 2012 but again lost in the divisional round of the following postseason.

2013

In 2013 an injury-plagued Texans team swiftly fell from the upper echelons of the AFC and posted a league-worst 2–14 record.

2015

Houston won 9 games again in 2015 to capture a division title, but the team was soundly defeated in its opening postseason game.

2016

The Texans had the same win total in 2016 and again won their division.

2017

The Texans started off the 2017 season with an unexpectedly explosive offense behind the play of standout rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson, but his mid-season knee injury derailed the team’s momentum, and Houston finished the year with a 4–12 record.

2018

Watson and Watt remained healthy during the 2018 season, and the Texans rallied from an 0–3 start to win 11 games and a division title.

2020

Revenues and operating income are for the 2020 season and net stadium debt service.1.

2022

Cowboys’ Dak Prescott says he’s in the best shape of his life ahead of 2022 NFL season

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