Texans principal owner Cal McNair and his wife, foundation vice president Hannah McNair were presented with blingy Texans-themed chains from Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Andre Johnson.
“I love them,” former Texans defensive tackle Travis Johnson said of the new uniforms. “I’m especially in love with that red helmet with that candy paint. There’s nothing like it in the world. It’s dope. I’m really enjoying it. Downtown Houston and the bridges over Highway 59 will be lit in Texans colors, including H-Town Blue, in celebration of the new uniforms.The Texans involved their fan council, other fans along with staff, current and former players to get input and ideas, incorporating much of that feedback, which included 10,000 surveys and more than 30 focus groups, into the uniform redesign.
“We’ve been very diplomatic about it,” Vosik said. “We added a color to the Texans brand. That doesn’t happen very often> We added a color that’s been very contentious and historically owned by another team. It’s a good win. It’s a part of the family now. We’ve got it in the accent. The fans wanted. We got it included.”