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McNair died on November 23, 2018. [20] He had been diagnosed with skin cancer in 1994 and had been in treatment for various cancers throughout that span, and had largely withdrawn from the team's operations in the last months of his life. [21] McNair's wife Janice became principal owner of the Texans, and represents the team in owners meetings ...
NRG Stadium (2002–present) Team owner(s) Bob McNair (1999–2018) ... On November 23, 2018, the owner of the Houston Texans, Bob McNair, died from skin cancer. [46]
NRG Stadium (previously known as Reliant Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. Construction was completed in 2002, at a cost of $352 million and has a seating capacity of 72,220.
The Houston Texans have played their home games at NRG Stadium since 2002. The Houston Texans are a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas. The Texans are members of the South division in the American Football Conference (AFC) of the National Football League (NFL). They were founded in 1999 and began play as an expansion team in 2002. The team was owned by Bob McNair until ...
The Houston native performed eight songs from her "Cowboy Carter" album during her 12-minute performance at NRG Stadium in Houston. ... Houston Texans owner Cal McNair and his wife, Hannah.
After Bob McNair died in November 2018, Janice succeeded her husband as principal owner, while Cal took over the franchise's day-to-day operations. [6] He was officially made chief executive officer in January 2019. [3]
Virginia McCaskey, who inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during four-plus decades as principal owner, has died. She was 102. McCaskey’s family ...
The NRG Astrodome, [6] formerly and also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply the Astrodome, was the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas, United States. It seated around 50,000 fans, with a record attendance of 68,266 set by a George Strait concert in 2002.