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Joan Lunden (born Joan Elise Blunden, September 19, 1950) is an American journalist, an author, and a television host. Lunden was the co-host of ABC 's Good Morning America from 1980 to 1997, and has authored over ten books.
The 2023 season was the Houston Texans' 22nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and the first under head coach DeMeco Ryans.While the team went into the season with low expectations as a rebuilding period and started 0–2, they not only improved on their 3–13–1 record from last year with a Week 9 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, [2] but the Texans qualified for the playoffs ...
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 Texans running back went on Instagram Live inside Houston's locker room and took a verbal jab at the former NFL head coach and current ESPN analyst. Rex Ryan said the Chargers have a “bye ...
Joan Lunden, 72, is a broadcast news icon who is not slowing down. (Photo: Getty Images)
Joan Lunden and husband Jeff Konigsberg leaving the hospital with their first set of twins, Kate Elizabeth and Max Aaron, in 2003. (Photo by L. Busacca/WireImage) (L. Busacca via Getty Images)
Receptions by a running back: 68 Domanick Davis (2004) Receiving yards by a running back: 617 Arian Foster (2011) Receiving touchdowns by a running back: 5 Arian Foster (2014) Receptions by a tight end: 70 Owen Daniels (2008) Receiving yards by a tight end: 862 Owen Daniels (2008) Receiving touchdowns by a tight end: 7 Darren Fells (2019)
The Texans went 4–12 and finished last in the AFC South in their debut season. [15] The team improved to a 5–11 mark in the 2003 season. [16] The team continued to make progress with a 7–9 record in the 2004 season. [17] In the 2005 season, the Texans fell to a 2–14 record for the worst mark in the league. [18]