Former Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn helped kick off the team’s celebration of its 10th anniversary last Thursday at Reliant Stadium.
No running back tandem in the NFL was more productive in 2011 than Arian Foster and Ben Tate. Both finished in the top-20 in rushing.
Outside linebacker Mario Williams discusses his thoughts on his impending free agency.
Quarterback was the Texans’ most volatile position in 2011. They had three different starters and six different quarterbacks overall as injuries sidelined Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart in the second half of the season.
Despite the lingering disappointment from their Divisional Round loss to the Baltimore Ravens, optimism abounds for the Texans in 2012.
Texans right guard Mike Brisiel was humbled to be named the captain of USA Today’s 20th annual All-Joe Team last week.
The Texans traded a sixth-round draft pick for Chris Myers in 2008. That trade is looking pretty good right about now.
After helping ignite a remarkable turnaround for the Texans’ defense in 2011, Johnathan Joseph is enjoying a well-deserved first trip to Hawaii for his first-career Pro Bowl.
A former fifth-round draft pick and practice squad player with the Arizona Cardinals, Texans defensive end Antonio Smith is soaking up his first-career Pro Bowl.
With the young talent in place and a full offseason under defensive coordinator Wade Phillips on the horizon, the Texans' should be even better in 2012.
Here are five things to watch when the Texans (11-6) take on the Baltimore Ravens (12-4) at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET (noon CT).
Quarterback Matt Schaub, who suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury to his right foot in Week 10, discusses the Texans' playoff run, T.J. Yates, his rehab and more.
The Baltimore Ravens might not recognize the Houston Texans defense the second time around.
The last time the Texans played the Baltimore Ravens, wide receiver Andre Johnson was hobbled with a hamstring injury and rookie quarterback T.J. Yates was a third-string quarterback.
Wide receiver Andre Johnson made his playoff debut Saturday and sparked the offense with a 40-yard touchdown grab.