The Houston Texans are making moves to create one of the NFL's most intriguing offenses for the 2025 season. Already featuring an explosive running game, the team is set to welcome four-time Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb, pending a physical. This bold move, combined with a focus on strengthening the offensive line and a coaching staff overhaul, signals a strong commitment to an even more potent attack.
The Houston Texans had another good season in 2024, winning the AFC South and making the playoffs. However, they led the NFL in rather dubious category - they were the most fined team in the league.
Although the Dallas Cowboys haven't made a trip to the Super Bowl since 1996, loyal Cowboys fans help Dallas to be one of the best cities for football.
After the comments were made by the President, athletes took to social media to begin responding. However that quickly moved to team management, and even owners. Most of the statements made by ownership include the term "divisive", including Houston Texans owner Bob McNair. This is of extreme note, because of all NFL owners who made political contributions to the Trump campaign, McNair donated the most.
From donating a large sum of money to the Salvation Army to giving the Texans free rein, Dallas is doing all they can for their family in the south. And the rest of the NFL has jumped in as well.