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  2. 2010 Houston Texans season - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the team started the season on a 4–2 record going into a Week 7 bye week, but promptly collapsed with two wins in the last ten games in the second part of the season, finishing 6–10. The Texans gave up 427 points to opponents (26.2 points per game), second-most in the AFC and fourth-most in the entire league.

  3. Houston Texans - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Texans joined the NFL in the 2002 season, playing at the newly opened Reliant Stadium under head coach Dom Capers. [13] With their opening game victory over the Dallas Cowboys on September 8, 2002 , the Texans became the first expansion team to win its opening game since the Minnesota Vikings beat the Chicago Bears in 1961 . [ 14 ]

  4. Bill O'Brien (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 season marked O'Brien's first as an NFL head coach in which his team did not finish with a winning record. The Texans had a 4–12 record, losing nine of their final 10 games. [41] The 2017 season saw the debut of quarterback Deshaun Watson, whom the Texans selected in the first round with the 12th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. [42]

  5. 2010 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 NFL season was the 91st regular season of the National Football League (NFL) and the 45th of the Super Bowl era. The regular season began with the NFL Kickoff game on NBC on Thursday, September 9, at the Louisiana Superdome as the New Orleans Saints , the Super Bowl XLIV champions, defeated the Minnesota Vikings .

  6. Brian Gaine - Wikipedia

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    While Parcells left the team after the 2010 season, Gaine stayed with the team until 2013, becoming director of player personnel in 2011 and assistant general manager in 2012. Gaine was hired by the Houston Texans for the first time in 2014, and worked as the team's director of player personnel for three seasons.

  7. Frank Ross (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Houston Texans; Position: Special teams coordinator: Personal information; Born: July 24, 1987 (age 37) Youngstown, Ohio, U.S. Career information; High school: Canfield: College: John Carroll: Career history As a coach: John Carroll (2013) Quarterbacks coach; John Carroll (2014) Special teams coordinator & running backs coach

  8. Asian Men Earn the Most and Other Interesting Salary Facts - AOL

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    The median weekly wage of the nation's 99.8 million full-time workers was $744 in the second quarter of 2010 seasonally adjusted), according to the latest numbers released by the U.S. Bureau of ...

  9. Jon Weeks - Wikipedia

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    He was out of football for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. On April 28, 2010, Weeks signed with the Houston Texans and made the team following training camp. [citation needed] Weeks re-signed with the Texans on March 5, 2012. He signed a four-year, $3.9 million contract extension with the Texans on September 7, 2015. [4]