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  2. File:Houston Texans wordmark.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Houston Texans - Wikipedia

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    The Texans' helmet is dark blue with the Texans bull logo. The helmet was initially white when the team name and logo were unveiled, but was later changed to dark blue. The uniform design consists of red trim and either dark blue or white jerseys. The team typically wears white pants with its blue jerseys and blue pants with its white jerseys.

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  5. Houston Texans unveil four new 'fan-inspired' uniforms ahead ...

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    The four new looks are the first uniform redesign the Texans have had since their inception in 2000. According to the team, they are "fan-inspired" after going through "10,000 surveys and 30 focus ...

  6. Houston TE Cade Stover out against Dolphins after emergency ...

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    Houston Texans tight end Cade Stover, center, celebrates his touchdown with teammate Dalton Schultz (86) during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Nov. 24 ...

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  8. Shreveport Steamer - Wikipedia

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    The Texans played in Houston for 11 games, going 3-7-1. The team relocated to Shreveport on September 18, 1974. On September 23, 1974, they were rechristened the Shreveport Steamer. The franchise, according to the WFL, was operated on a "play now, pay later" basis. The team was coached by Marshall Taylor, a former star player at Tennessee Tech.

  9. File:Seal of Houston, Texas.svg - Wikipedia

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