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Houston Texans Introduce New “Battle Red” Alternate Helmet

Today the Houston Texans unveiled a new alternate “Battle Red” helmet, to be worn for one game during the upcoming 2022 NFL season. Featuring a glossy red shell with a blue facemask and the Texans’ primary logo on either side, this will be the first time the Houston Texans have

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Texans Tweak Their Tops

The Houston Texans today announced they would be making the most minor of tweaks to their uniforms for next season. Houston will be adding their logo to the back of their jersey; below the back collar, above the nameplate. “The logo represents our team. The logo represents our spirit.”, the

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Texans Helmets Will Not Be Logo-Free Today

Houston Texans players were reportedly thinking of playing without a logo on their helmet during today’s game against the Seahawks in Seattle in response to the news of a comment made by Texans team owner Bob McNair earlier this week. It was just one of the options the team had

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Texans Take it Old School – With High School-Style Letter Jackets

To celebrate and recognize their friendship, teamwork, and togetherness, the Houston Texans ordered customized high school-style letter jackets to wear before their game against the Patriots. Nose Tackle  Shaun Cody came up with the idea, and shared with his friend Linebacker Connor Barwin. Very quickly the equipment team was on the

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2012 NFL New Uniforms Preview

Tonight the Dallas Cowboys take a trip north up to East Rutherford, NJ where the defending Super Bowl Champion New York Giants will play host, together kicking off the 2012 National Football League regular season. So let’s take a look around the league to see what’s new from a design

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Old Navy Fails at NFL History with New T-Shirt Line

Old Navy recently revealed their latest line of NFL t-shirts named “Team Champions”, featuring a distressed graphic for every NFL team as well as a notable championship from the teams history. A slight problem with that idea rears its ugly head when you start assigning either championships a team never

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Foogos Friday: Let’s Go Texans!

I don’t really have a dog in the Super Bowl race. I guess the Giants are my hometown team, but then so are the Jets. I admire Big Blue’s quiet tenacity, especially in the face of super idiot Rex Ryan’s insanely stupid trash talking, which he somehow managed to do

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