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The Houston Texans may be one of the youngest football teams in today’s NFL, but they are seen as a “comer” on the circuit. Despite the personnel turnovers and unpredictability of a team trying to find their way, the Houston Texans continue to show improvement each season. Head coach Gary Kubiak is now in his second consecutive season and the team is expected to stabilize this year and may just turn some heads with surprising play. Watch all the action unfold with Houston Texans tickets from SeattleTixx.com.  We have the latest technology that uses 3D venue maps to help you find Houston Texans tickets, and tickets for all of the other NFL football teams, in under a minute – AND – lets you see a view from your seat.  You can buy online Houston Texans tickets here anytime day or night, so don’t delay another minute. We are a leading online football tickets broker, so buy Houston Texans tickets today at SeattleTixx.com and see why we’re called the Best Fan Experience on the Web™.

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The Houston Texans are one of the youngest teams in the NFL, having joined the league as an expansion team in 2002. They are part of the AFC South, and are the first professional football team to play in Houston since the Oilers departed for Tennessee in 1997.  During their brief history, the football team has shown a lot of heart, and they have run the gamut from the bottom to the Top 4 in the AFC South. What is most notable about their play thus far is that they managed to beat the veteran Miami Dolphins for two consecutive seasons.  Last year’s finish with six wins was a vast improvement over the previous season’s two victories, so who knows what they will do this year now that coach Gary Kubiak is at the helm for his second consecutive term? Find out with Houston Texans tickets from SeattleTixx.com. Whether they play at home or away, we have a large selection of Houston Texans tickets for every game all season long – including playoffs and the Super Bowl. So come watch these budding superstars rise to the top with Houston Texans tickets – you’ll be glad you did!

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The '''Houston Texans''' is a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas. They are currently members of the Southern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Texans joined the NFL as a 2002 expansion team. The city's previous franchise, the Houston Oilers, moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997, changing their name to the Tennessee Titans in 1999.

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Returning a team to Houston: 1997-2001

1997
In the first part of 1997, football was on the back burner of Bob McNair's mind, as he attempted to bring a National Hockey League team to Houston. In June 1997, the NHL owners turned down his efforts to bring an expansion hockey team to Houston, stating, among other reasons, that the Compaq Center was not an adequate facility for an expansion hockey team. McNair’s only option now would be to buy an existing franchise and move it. They began exploring options with the Edmonton Oilers, a once-proud franchise that had hit hard times economically.

Barely two weeks later, the fourth-largest city in the United States found itself without professional football for the first time since 1959 as Houston Oilers owner Bud Adams got the final approval to move his team to Tennessee. A lawsuit filed by the city of Houston, Harris County, and other parties was settled with Adams paying millions of dollars for leaving town. In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, local entrepreneur and San Diego Padres owner John J. Moores, whose name was often attached to efforts to return the NFL to Houston, said that the city’s football fans would be in for a long, dry spell without football and that he did not foresee another league expansion in the next 10 years. While efforts to get an NHL team in Houston faltered, McNair made his decision to set his sights higher and founded Houston NFL Holdings. Steve Patterson, who had been working with McNair in an attempt to bring NHL to Houston, was immediately named as head of the new organization.

Now committed to the task at hand, McNair and Houston got an immediate morale boost in October 1997, when the NFL Stadium Committee reported to Commissioner Paul Tagliabue on the current attractiveness of Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Houston. Cleveland had lost the Browns in 1995 and had been promised by Tagliabue that the next expansion team would play there, bringing the league total to 31 teams. A future expansion to 32 teams seemed both logical and destined to happen, and Tagliabue praised McNair’s strong initial efforts. Encouraged by the commissioner’s strong words, local support for a return of the NFL to Houston spread like wildfire across the city. Two days later, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (HLS&R) officials announced they would push for a domed stadium as part of the bid to lure the NFL back to Houston.

 
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