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Texans Fans Gather For Monday Night Football

In one of the biggest games in franchise history, the 11-1 Texans are in Foxboro, Massachusetts tonight to take on the 9-3 New England Patriots. The playoff-bound Texans top the AFC South division while the Patriots lead the AFC East. Here at home, Houstonians are putting on facepaint and crazy costumes as they gather with their fellow fans for Monday Night Football.


Former Texan Sues Reliant Stadium For Dangerous Field

Former Houston Texans player Brett Hartmann is suing the owner of Reliant Stadium for damages relating to his December 2011 injury there. Hartmann's lawyer says the lawsuit is the first of its kind.


Texans Fan Dies In Escalator Accident At Reliant Stadium

Officials at Reliant Stadium are checking out the facility's escalators after a Texans fan fell to his death during last night's pre-season game. The death appears to be a tragic accident.


Texans Fever Spreading

There's a virus going around Houston that appears to be quite contagious — "Texans fever." One of the symptoms is the urge to go out and by t-shirts and hats that say "Playoffs" or "Division Champions."


Crews Get Field Ready For Big Game

We're less than 24 hours away from kickoff of the Texans first ever playoff game. Workers spent the day at Reliant Stadium getting everything ready for fans and a national TV audience.


Texans Fans Excited About Playoffs

The Houston Texans will play the Cincinnati Bengals in the first playoff game in team history. Texans fans are enjoying every minute of it.


One More Year For Kubiak

Despite failing to make the playoffs once again and finishing the season with a losing record, Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak is coming back for one more year. Texans' owner Bob Mcnair made the decision yesterday, much to the dismay of many Texans' fans. Bill Stamps has the story.