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    Kamari Lassiter: Pro Bowl Dreams and Texans Year 3 Goals

    Kamari Lassiter: Pro Bowl Dreams and Texans Year 3 Goals 

  2. 74

    How Azeez Al-Shaair became un-cuttable

    Azeez Al-Shaair, a standout linebacker for the Houston Texans. It details his transition from an undrafted free agent to a Pro Bowl athlete, emphasizing his deep connection with head coach DeMeco Ryans. Beyond his physical performance, the source celebrates his character, noting his selection as a Walter Payton Man of the Year club winner for his extensive charity work. A comprehensive photo gallery documents his presence at various community events and key moments during the NFL season. Ultimately, the article portrays Al-Shaair as a vital leader who is now committed to the franchise for the long term.

  3. 73

    2026 Houston Texans Draft Class Profiles

     2026 NFL Draft class for the Houston Texans, detailing the eight new players joining the roster. Team management emphasized selecting tough, high-character athletes like first-round pick Keylan Rutledge and record-setting defender Aiden Fisher to bolster the team's physical identity. The document highlights how the front office used strategic trades to secure specific targets, focusing heavily on improving the offensive line and defensive front. Each athlete's individual journey, from international backgrounds to walk-on success stories, is explored through quotes and performance statistics. Ultimately, the summary serves as an official report on the organization's talent acquisition strategy and their commitment to a disciplined, aggressive style of play.

  4. 72

    Azeez Al-Shaair anchors the Texans empire

    The Houston Texans have officially signed linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair to a contract extension following his standout performance during the 2025 season. After joining the team as a free agent, Al-Shaair quickly became a defensive leader and earned a Pro Bowl selection for his role in anchoring one of the league's top-ranked units. His contributions extend beyond his impressive on-field statistics, as he was also recognized as the team’s Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee for his extensive community service. The extension secures a veteran presence for a roster that recently announced several high-profile roster and coaching updates. Overall, the announcement highlights the organization's commitment to rewarding elite defensive talent and maintaining leadership within the locker room.

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    Houston Texans 2027 NFL Draft Assets

    The Houston Texans recently concluded their 2026 NFL Draft by selecting eight new players, including notable additions like Keylan Rutledge, Lewis Bond, and Aiden Fisher. Following the event, General Manager Nick Caserio has already positioned the team for the 2027 draft in Washington, D.C., where they currently hold six total selections. These future assets include picks in the first and second rounds, with some acquired through recent trades with Cleveland and New England. While the team currently lacks a fifth-round pick for next year, their roster building continues through active management and a high volume of trade activity. Professional scouts and team analysts are optimistic about the physicality and work ethic of the newest rookies joining the franchise. Under Caserio's leadership, the organization remains focused on maintaining draft capital to ensure long-term competitive success.

  6. 70

    Houston Texans 2026 Review and 2027 Draft Outlook

    The Houston Texans have officially transitioned their focus to the 2027 NFL Draft after concluding their 2026 recruitment cycle with eight new players. Under the leadership of Nick Caserio, the team has secured six total selections for the following year, including picks in both the first and second rounds. Recent trade activity during the draft weekend allowed the franchise to acquire additional assets from the Cleveland Browns and the New England Patriots. While the team currently lacks a fifth-round pick, they remain positioned to select talent in nearly every other round of the event scheduled for Washington, D.C. Beyond future planning, the source highlights the most recent additions to the roster, featuring profiles of newcomers like Aiden Fisher and Lewis Bond.

  7. 69

    Texans trade for grit over speed

    Following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans have already established a foundation for their 2027 recruitment cycle. The team currently possesses six draft selections for the following year, including picks in both the first and second rounds. General Manager Nick Caserio secured some of these assets through strategic trades, continuing his frequent history of draft-day dealmaking. While preparing for the future, the organization also celebrated its 2026 rookie class, which featured eight new players such as Keylan Rutledge and Aiden Fisher. These recent additions were chosen to bolster the roster with physicality and leadership across various positions. The upcoming 2027 event is scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., where the team aims to continue its roster building.

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    Houston Texans Prioritize Resilience Over Spreadsheets

    Houston Texans' 2026 NFL Draft activity, specifically focusing on their second-round acquisition of defensive tackle Kayden McDonald. After trading up to the 36th overall pick, the team selected the former Ohio State standout, who expressed deep gratitude and excitement about joining a defensive line alongside established stars. The coverage details McDonald's post-draft press conference, where he highlighted his physical playstyle, his prior connection with Coach DeMeco Ryans, and his motivation after waiting through the first round. Additionally, the source mentions other team moves, including the selections of guard Keylan Rutledge and tight end Marlin Klein. Together, these updates offer a comprehensive look at how the franchise is attempting to bolster its roster depth and defensive interior through the collegiate draft.

  9. 67

    Will Anderson Jr and the Texans Foundation

    Houston Texans official website announcing a contract extension for defensive end Will Anderson Jr. in April 2026. It highlights his rapid rise from a highly touted college prospect at Alabama to an essential defensive leader under head coach DeMeco Ryans. The source details his professional accolades, including Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and multiple All-Pro and Pro Bowl selections. Additionally, the text includes a free agency tracker and various team updates regarding roster transactions and new player acquisitions. This overview emphasizes Anderson's role as a foundational piece for the franchise's future success.

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    The 2026 Houston Texans offseason blueprint

    Upcoming offseason calendar for the Houston Texans as they prepare for the 2026 season. Initial team activities are scheduled to begin in late April, coinciding with the start of the NFL Draft and a local fan celebration. Following these events, the team will participate in organized team activities throughout late May and early June. The summer program concludes with a three-day mandatory minicamp for the entire roster. Additionally, the article provides updates on player transactions and free agency trackers to keep followers informed of roster changes. Together, these details provide a clear roadmap for the franchise's pre-season development and personnel moves.

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    Will Anderson Jr. Signs Record $150 Million

    The Houston Texans have reached a record-breaking agreement with Will Anderson Jr., making the standout defensive end the most highly compensated non-quarterback in the league. This three-year extension is valued at $150 million and features a substantial $134 million in guaranteed funds. Following a stellar season where he nearly won Defensive Player of the Year, Anderson has established himself as a cornerstone of one of the NFL's most elite defensive units. This historic deal is the latest in a series of lucrative roster investments by the organization intended to maintain their recent success and division dominance. Since the team aggressively traded up to draft both Anderson and C.J. Stroud, the franchise has undergone a massive turnaround, resulting in multiple playoff victories and division titles.

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    Rebuilding the wall around C.J. Stroud

    Despite a difficult end to his recent campaign, Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud is receiving strong public support from teammate Trent Brown, who anticipates a significant comeback in 2026. Brown highlights that the young passer has already demonstrated high-level leadership and expects him to emerge from his postseason struggles with a more refined approach. To aid in this recovery, the organization has aggressively rebuilt the offensive line, adding veteran talent and retaining key starters to better protect their franchise star. Team leadership has also reaffirmed their commitment by exercising Stroud's fifth-year option, dismissing any outside trade rumors as baseless. These collective efforts aim to push the team past their recent playoff plateau while validating the internal belief in their quarterback’s long-term potential. This overview details the franchise's strategic focus on roster stability and emotional backing to ensure their leader's future success.

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    Why Houston paid Will Anderson first

    The Houston Texans have officially secured the futures of their core stars by exercising the fifth-year contract options for quarterback C.J. Stroud and defensive end Will Anderson Jr. Both players, selected back-to-back in the 2023 draft, are now guaranteed substantial salaries for the 2027 season as they become eligible for long-term extensions. While Anderson has reached All-Pro status as a defensive leader, Stroud continues to serve as the franchise cornerstone despite navigating some recent injury challenges and postseason struggles. This administrative move reflects the team's commitment to a duo that has already yielded two division titles and multiple playoff victories. By locking in these rookie deals now, the organization stabilizes its roster while preparing for expensive negotiations with its top performers. Following a late-season surge in 2025, the Texans are prioritizing continuity for their most impactful young talents.

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    Houston’s Final Roster Reconstruction Piece

    Houston Texans' current roster status, highlighting significant improvements made to the offensive line through several key free-agent acquisitions. While the team has successfully bolstered their depth with veteran blockers, the author identifies a gaping hole at the punter position following the departure of their previous starter. The current internal candidate, Kai Kroeger, is viewed as a major liability based on his poor statistical performance during the prior season. To rectify this weakness, the source suggests that Houston should aggressively pursue experienced veteran punters who remain available on the market. Ultimately, the passage argues that while the team is in a stronger overall position, they must find a reliable specialist to ensure their special teams unit does not become a competitive disadvantage.

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    Texans Acquire David Montgomery in Multi-Asset Trade With Lions

    The Houston Texans have finalized a trade to acquire star running back David Montgomery from the Detroit Lions to improve their rushing attack. In exchange for the veteran ball carrier, Detroit received offensive lineman Juice Scruggs along with two future draft selections. Montgomery sought the move after seeing a significant decline in his workload during the previous season behind Jahmyr Gibbs. Houston intends for Montgomery to serve as their primary starter, signaling a likely departure for injured veteran Joe Mixon. Meanwhile, the Lions are using this transition to rebuild their offensive line after struggling with pass protection and run blocking consistency. This high-profile swap addresses the roster needs of both franchises as they prepare for the 2026 season.

  16. 60

    The Houston Texans Release Veteran Safety Jimmie Ward

    The Houston Texans have decided to part ways with veteran safety Jimmie Ward as the franchise looks to manage its salary cap and roster. This move follows a tumultuous period for the player, who missed the entire previous season due to serious legal issues and a recovery from foot surgery. Ward was notably placed on the commissioner exempt list following an arrest for felony domestic violence, although a grand jury ultimately chose not to indict him. Despite a productive first season with the team in 2023, his multiple legal infractions and unavailability on the field led to this release. These updates are part of a broader look at NFL offseason transactions, including various trades and roster cuts across the league. This specific report highlights the intersection of professional football contracts and the personal conduct policies governing the sport.

  17. 59

    Texans Trade Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns

    The Houston Texans have reached an agreement to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick. This strategic move provides Howard with a lucrative two-year contract extension worth $45 million, set to begin in 2027. For the Browns, the acquisition serves as a critical first step in revamping an offensive line that struggled significantly with pass and run blocking during the previous season. Meanwhile, the Texans face a major roster transition, as they now have very few starting offensive linemen remaining under contract for the upcoming year. Despite his versatility playing multiple positions, Howard’s departure follows a trend of Houston trading away veteran talent to acquire future draft assets. This transaction cannot be officially finalized until the new NFL league year commences on March 11.

  18. 58

    Faith and Football: The Texans' Stroud Conundrum

    Houston Texans' commitment to quarterback C.J. Stroud despite his recent inconsistent performances. While General Manager Nick Caserio dismissed trade rumors as "moronic," the quarterback's reputation has become polarized following a difficult playoff loss featuring multiple interceptions. Although Stroud achieved historic success as a rookie, his production has fluctuated over his first three seasons, leading to questions about his long-term consistency. The franchise now faces critical decisions regarding a contract extension and his fifth-year option during the 2026 offseason. Nevertheless, the organization and teammates like Will Anderson Jr. continue to publicly support Stroud as the foundational piece of their future. These sources ultimately highlight the tension between Stroud’s high-ceiling potential and the high expectations of a team aiming for a Super Bowl.

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    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

  20. 56

    Nico Collins Defends C.J. Stroud After Playoff Exit

    Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins publicly defending quarterback C.J. Stroud after a disappointing postseason performance. Despite Stroud throwing four interceptions in a divisional-round loss to the Patriots, Collins emphasizes his teammate's leadership and athletic talent as reasons for future optimism. The text highlights a stark contrast between the young passer's regular-season success and his recent struggles with turnovers in high-stakes games. As the franchise enters an offseason focused on Stroud's potential contract extension, team personnel must weigh his overall achievements against these playoff setbacks. Ultimately, Collins dismisses the poor outing as a temporary hurdle for a player he considers a foundational star. These insights are shared alongside broader NFL updates regarding coaching hires and team preparations for Super Bowl LX.

  21. 55

    Tank Dell: The Road to Redemption in Houston

    After a catastrophic knee injury sidelined him for the entire 2025 season, Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell is preparing for a highly anticipated return to the field. The recovery process followed a severe multi-ligament tear suffered in late 2024, which the athlete described as the most challenging period of his professional life. During his absence, Houston struggled to find a consistent replacement for his production, despite acquiring various veteran and rookie targets. Dell expressed a renewed sense of humility and physical readiness as he aims to reunite with quarterback C.J. Stroud for the upcoming 2026 campaign. His comeback is viewed as a vital component for an offensive unit looking to regain its explosive form after a disappointing year. This update highlights both the personal resilience of the player and the strategic importance of his health to the franchise’s future success.

  22. 54

    Joe Mixon and the Uncertainty of a Freak Injury

    Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon faces a highly uncertain future after a mysterious and persistent foot injury sidelined him for the entire 2025 season. General manager Nick Caserio described the ailment as a "freak" medical condition that occurred away from team facilities but was not the result of reckless behavior. Despite the team's hope for a recovery, the injury failed to improve as expected, leaving the veteran’s status for next year in doubt. In Mixon's absence, the Texans' offense relied on Woody Marks and Nick Chubb to lead the backfield during their playoff run. The organization currently lacks medical clarity regarding whether their star runner will be healthy enough to participate in upcoming training camp activities. With only one year remaining on his contract extension, Mixon’s ability to return to form remains a critical question for the franchise's offseason planning.

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    Texans Defend the Crown: Houston Dominates Steelers in Wild-Card Round

    In a historic postseason display, the Houston Texans advanced to the divisional round by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers with a dominant 30-6 victory. The win was primarily fueled by an elite defensive performance that forced veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers into two critical turnovers resulting in touchdowns. Despite struggling with several fumbles from C.J. Stroud, Houston’s defense prevented the Steelers from reaching the end zone entirely. This achievement marked only the second time in NFL playoff history that a team recorded multiple defensive scores while holding their opponent without a touchdown. Following this tenth consecutive win, the Texans are scheduled to face the New England Patriots in the next round of the playoffs.

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    Texans Triumph Over Steelers Despite Nico Collins Concussion

    During a playoff victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Houston Texans lost star wide receiver Nico Collins to a concussion. The injury occurred in the third quarter, requiring Collins to be carted off the field after he fell following a catch attempt. This marks the player's second head injury of the season, leaving his availability for the upcoming divisional round game against the New England Patriots in doubt. While the Texans celebrated a 30-6 win, the team also faced additional injuries to Justin Watson and Jaylen Reed. Coach DeMeco Ryans offered no immediate update on Collins' status, noting that the team would monitor his recovery during the shortened week.

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    Texas-Sized Turnaround: The Texans’ Surge to the Playoffs

    After suffering three narrow losses to start the season, the Houston Texans executed a historic mid-season reversal to finish 12-5 and clinch a playoff berth. This dramatic improvement was fueled by the leadership of head coach DeMeco Ryans and the resilient play of quarterback C.J. Stroud, who helped the team tie a franchise record with a nine-game winning streak. Along the way, the organization made the difficult decision to release high-profile safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson following internal friction and on-field errors. The team’s defense eventually evolved into an elite unit, while the offense found its rhythm despite various injuries and coaching changes. A pivotal comeback victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars served as the emotional turning point that solidified the roster's confidence. Now, the Texans enter the postseason as a formidable threat capable of competing with the NFL's top-tier teams.

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    Houston Texans Super Bowl Championship Outlook

    Houston Texans Super Bowl Championship Outlook

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    Stroud and the Texans Find Their December Rhythm

    Stroud and the Texans Find Their December Rhythm

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    Houston Texans' Five-Game Win Streak and Focus

    Houston Texans' Five-Game Win Streak and Focus

  29. 47

    Texans Owner Loya Suspended, Fined for Misconduct

    Texans Owner Loya Suspended, Fined for Misconduct

  30. 46

    NFL Week 17 Schedule Announcement: December 27th Games

    NFL Week 17 Schedule Announcement: December 27th Games

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    Texans' Clutch Finish: Turning Close Games into Wins

    Texans' Clutch Finish: Turning Close Games into Wins

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    Stroud's Rust and Redemption: Texans Victory

    Stroud's Rust and Redemption: Texans Victory

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    C.J. Stroud Returns Amidst Texans' Playoff Surge

    C.J. Stroud Returns Amidst Texans' Playoff Surge

  34. 42

    Joe Mixon to Miss 2025 Season with Foot Injury

    Joe Mixon to Miss 2025 Season with Foot Injury

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    Texans Defense Dominates Bills on Thursday Night Football

    Texans Defense Dominates Bills on Thursday Night Football

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    Texans Defense Thumps Bills, Stakes Claim as NFL's Best

    Texans Defense Thumps Bills, Stakes Claim as NFL's Best

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    Elite Cornerback Play of Derek Stingley Jr.

    Elite Cornerback Play of Derek Stingley Jr.

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    Texans' Playoff Ascent After 0-3 Start

    Texans' Playoff Ascent After 0-3 Start

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    Texans' Stroud Out for Thursday Night Football

    Texans' Stroud Out for Thursday Night Football

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    C.J. Stroud Misses Second Consecutive Game Due to Concussion

    Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has been ruled out of his second consecutive game due to a concussion. The article explains that backup quarterback Davis Mills will start in Stroud's place, having previously led the Texans to a dramatic comeback victory in his last start. This is the second time in Stroud's three-year career that he has missed back-to-back games because of a concussion, with the latest injury occurring in Week 9 against the Denver Broncos. 

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    Stroud Concussion Imperils Texans' Playoff Hopes

    Stroud Concussion Imperils Texans' Playoff Hopes

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    Texans' Terrifying Duo

    The Defensive Blueprint: How Hunter, Anderson, and DeMeco Ryans Orchestrated the Texans' 19-Point Comeback with Elite Execution

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    Are the Texans Completely Overrated?

    The Houston Texans came into 2025 with sky-high expectations — but have they actually lived up to the hype? CJ Stroud’s third season hasn’t looked as sharp, the defense has been exposed, and the team that was supposed to run the AFC South is starting to look ordinary. In this video, we break down what’s really going wrong in Houston, why the media hype might be too much, and if the Texans are more pretender than contender.Are the Texans overrated or just going through a rough stretch? Comment your thoughts below!

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    Should the Texans TANK the Season?

    The Houston Texans are sitting in a tough spot with slim playoff odds and plenty of question marks about their future. With ESPN and PFF both giving them almost no chance at making a deep run, the question becomes clear — should the Texans consider tanking the rest of the season? In this video, we take a hard look at the Texans’ playoff chances, their young talent, and what a tanking strategy could mean for the future of the franchise. Do you believe Houston should keep fighting or is it time to think about the draft? Comment down below and let’s talk about it.Subscribe, hit the like button, and remember we are live Monday - Friday at 9 PM EST at youtube.com/manhour for live, interactive NFL talk.#Texans #NFL #ManHourNation

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    Did the Texans Make a Huge Mistake Releasing CJ Gardner-Johnson?

    The Houston Texans surprised the NFL world by releasing safety CJ Gardner-Johnson. Was this the right move for a team trying to build a championship defense, or a mistake that could come back to haunt them? In this video, we break down Gardner-Johnson’s impact on the field, what he brought to Houston’s defense, and why the Texans may regret letting him go. We’ll also look at possible landing spots for the veteran safety and how this move affects the Texans’ playoff push in 2025.Subscribe for more daily NFL talk and breakdowns, and don’t forget to join us live Monday - Friday at 9 PM EST for Man Hour NFL Talk – your home for interactive, uncut football debate.#ManHourNation #HTownMade #NFL #Texans

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    Texans Coaching Staff Is Holding Them Back!

    The Houston Texans should be one of the most dangerous young teams in the NFL, but the coaching staff is holding them back. From questionable play-calling to poor adjustments, Houston is wasting the talent on this roster. In this video, we break down where the Texans’ coaching staff is failing, how it’s impacting C.J. Stroud and the offense, and why this could derail their 2025 season if it’s not fixed fast. Can DeMeco Ryans and his staff turn it around, or will coaching continue to be the Texans’ biggest problem?Subscribe for daily NFL talk and join the live show Monday - Friday at 9 PM EST on Man Hour NFL Talk.#NFL #HTownMade #Texans

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    Can the Texans Make the Playoffs After 0-2 Start?

    The Houston Texans are staring at an 0-2 start, but is it too early to count them out of the playoff race? With C.J. Stroud leading the offense and DeMeco Ryans trying to rally the team, there’s still a lot of football left to be played. In this video, we break down the Texans’ struggles, what’s gone wrong early, and the path they must take if they want to bounce back and make the postseason.Subscribe, hit the like button, and join us live Monday - Friday at 9 PM EST for Man Hour NFL Talk, the most interactive NFL show on YouTube! Comment down below if you think the Texans can rally after their 0-2 start.#HTownMade #NFL #ManHourNation

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    Way Too Early 2025 Texans Win-Loss Prediction

    Can the Texans Rise in 2025?In this video, we dive into the Houston Texans’ 2025 NFL schedule and give a way-too-early win-loss prediction. What can we expect from the new season? Will the Texans make strides under their current coaching staff and young talent? We break down key matchups, challenges, and opportunities for Houston’s comeback.Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!📺 LIVE Monday - Friday at 9 PM EST🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the like button: youtube.com/manhour#HTownMade #NFL #PigskinPundits

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    Tank Dell MUST Be On the Field for the Texans in 2025

    Tank Dell has to be a key player for the Houston Texans in 2025. In this video, we break down why the dynamic wide receiver is a must-have on the field for Houston's offense. With his speed, playmaking ability, and potential to be a top target, can Dell help elevate the Texans to the next level in 2025?We cover:Tank Dell’s skill set and impact on the offenseWhy Houston needs him to stretch the fieldThe chemistry with QB CJ Stroud and how it could thrive in 2025How Dell can complement other offensive weaponsThe potential for him to become a game-changer this season📺 Subscribe, hit the like button, and remember—we are live Monday through Friday at 9 EST at youtube.com/manhour. It's a live interactive show, so comment down below and join the conversation!#HTownMade #NFL #TankDell #PigskinPundits

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    Houston Texans 2025 Draft Grades: Championship Pieces or Draft Mistakes?

    Are the Houston Texans building a Super Bowl roster—or did they just waste a golden opportunity in the 2025 NFL Draft? In this video, we grade every single Texans draft pick, from second-round targets like wideout Jayden Higgins and tackle Aireontae Ersery, to late-round flyers like quarterback Graham Mertz and tight end Luke Lachey.Did they give C.J. Stroud enough help? Is the defense getting the reinforcements it needs? And what does this draft class say about Houston’s future?We break it all down with full pick-by-pick analysis and an overall Texans draft grade you won’t want to miss.📢 Subscribe, hit the like button, and remember—we are live Monday - Friday at 9 EST at youtube.com/manhour. It's a live interactive show, so comment down below and join the conversation!Let’s get into the comments and let’s discuss your thoughts.#HTownMade #NFLDraft #PigskinPundits

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