, 2006.
2006 On September 10, 2006, native Houstonian
Gary Kubiak made his head coaching debut as he led the Texans against the
Philadelphia Eagles at Reliant Stadium. Despite taking the first drive down the field for a touchdown, the game resulted in a disappointing 24–10 loss. They lost the next two in embarrassing fashion before awarding Kubiak his first career victory with a win over the Miami Dolphins in week four. After a loss to Dallas, two of the next four games would be against division rival Jacksonville – and Houston beat them both times. As unexplainable as the Texans’ continued ability to beat the Jaguars, so too was a game against the Titans where they out-gained Tennessee in total yards 427–197 but lost because of five turnovers. The Texans went on to suffer two heart-breaking losses in their final eight games because of a weak defense, which proved to cost them their first breakeven season. They first allowed the
Buffalo Bills to score a go-ahead touchdown with just nine seconds remaining, and then three weeks later
Tennessee Titans QB
Vince Young ran 39 yards for the winning touchdown in overtime. A week later, the emotionally exhausted Texans showed up in Foxborough to face the
New England Patriots and were hammered 40–7. The Texans made the most of the remainder of the season as Carr led the team to victories in what would prove to be his final two games as a Texan. Snapping a nine-game losing streak to the
Indianapolis Colts, the Texans stunned the eventual Super Bowl Champions 27–24 as Carr went 16–23 with 1 TD and no interceptions or sacks; and finished the game with a 6-play, 31-yard drive to put
Kris Brown in a position to kick the winning field goal. Carr finished the season by beating the
Cleveland Browns in Houston; giving the Texans their first back-to-back wins in two years. The Texans finished 6–10 in 2006, four more wins than the previous year. Had it not been for the last minute defensive failures versus the Bills and the Titans, the Texans would have finished with their first breakeven season at 8–8, on the back of their rapidly improving offense. In terms of individual performances, David Carr finished the season with a career-high 68.9% pass completion percentage and tied the NFL record of 22 for consecutive pass completions in the game versus the Buffalo Bills. The Carr-to-Johnson combination again proved to be formidable, as Andre Johnson led the league in receptions with 103 and was selected to his second Pro Bowl. Finally, the Texans got contributions from all seven of their
2006 NFL draft picks, including DE Mario Williams, TE
Owen Daniels and LB
DeMeco Ryans – a second round pick who was selected as the NFL's
Defensive Rookie of the Year. in the 3rd round of the 2007 Draft. Jones played as a returner and a wide receiver in five seasons with the Texans.
2007 Most of the speculation in Houston following the 2006 season involved
David Carr and his future with the Texans. On March 21, reports surfaced that backup
Atlanta Falcons QB
Matt Schaub would be traded to the Texans. The Texans and Falcons swapped first round picks and the Texans gave Atlanta their second round pick in 2007 and 2008. Upon his introduction in Houston on March 22, Schaub was announced as the starting quarterback in 2007. Despite rumors that the Texans were attempting to trade him, the team granted the popular Carr an unconditional release so that the former #1 pick could shop for his own team. Carr had been sacked a staggering 249 times in his five years in Houston. On April 6, 2007; Carr joined the
Carolina Panthers and became the starter after an injury to longtime Panthers
Jake Delhomme ended his season. The Texans' first-round pick in 2007, DT
Amobi Okoye, is the youngest player ever selected in the history of the NFL Draft. Okoye did not turn 20 until June 10, 2007. For Matt Schaub and the Texans, the 2007 season started on a high note. They extended their franchise record two-game winning streak from the end of 2006 to four with victories at home against the Chiefs and on the road in Carolina. After the 2–0 start, however, the Texans would be plagued with injuries and turnovers. Matt Schaub missed five full games due to injury and major portions of two others. Former Pro-Bowl receiver Andre Johnson missed 7 games due to a knee injury.
Dunta Robinson was lost for the season after a leg injury in a Week 9 game against Oakland, starting Center
Steve McKinney suffered a season-ending injury in the third game of the season, and
Ahman Green, who was signed in the offseason to a large contract, rushed for only 260 yards, missed several games and finished the season on IR. Despite all of this, the Texans would have one of the best seasons in franchise history, finishing with a .500 record for the first time ever, including going 6–2 at home and setting several team and individual records. The Texans had their best offense, setting team highs in points, average yards per play, total touchdowns, passing touchdowns, total yards and passing yards. Andre Johnson finished with a career and franchise high 8 touchdowns. Mario Williams set a franchise record with 14 sacks, finishing first in the AFC and tied for third in the league and DeMeco Ryans was selected as a starter in his first Pro Bowl. The Texans posted a 1–5 division record, finishing last in the
AFC South, and a 7–3 record outside of their division. In 2007,
Kris Brown became the first kicker in NFL history to make three field goals of 54 yards or longer in a single game, which included a franchise record 57-yard field goal to beat the Dolphins.
2008 in Houston showing the word "TEXANS" using its office lights. The Texans opened the 2008 season with consecutive losses to the
Pittsburgh Steelers 38–17, and the
Tennessee Titans 31–12. Their week two home opener against Baltimore was rescheduled due to damage in and around the city of Houston
Hurricane Ike forcing the Texans to play three consecutive road games before finally returning home in October. After back-to-back heartbreaking losses against Jacksonville and Indianapolis, the Texans secured their first win of the season against the Dolphins in dramatic come from behind fashion capped with a fourth and goal touchdown run by Matt Schaub with three seconds remaining in the game. The Texans then went on to beat Detroit 28–21. The following week they blew out the Bengals 35–6, the largest point differential in Texans history. They set a franchise record for consecutive wins with 4, after beating the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, and the Tennessee Titans. After a disappointing loss to the
Oakland Raiders in Week 16 the Texans finished the 2008 NFL Season with a 31–24 win against the
Chicago Bears, effectively playing spoiler and eliminating the Bears from a playoff spot that they would have secured with a win over the Texans. On December 1, 2008, the Texans defeated the
Jacksonville Jaguars 30–17 in their first-ever game on Monday Night Football. Rookie
Steve Slaton rushed for 130 yards and 2 touchdowns and caught 2 passes for 52 yards.
Mario Williams had 3 sacks and a forced fumble, and
Andre Johnson caught 7 passes for 75 yards and a touchdown. They finished the season with an 8–8 record, tying the franchise record for wins in a season. Little did the Texans realize that their 2nd of two 3rd round picks in the 2008 NFL Draft, acquired via trade, would be one of their two best offensive players in 2008.
Steve Slaton was the 10th running back selected in the draft, but wound up being the steal of the draft by leading all rookies with 1,282 yards rushing and 1,659 yards from scrimmage. Other highlights included
Andre Johnson leading the NFL in receptions with 115 and receiving yards with 1,575. The Texans also sent three players to the Pro Bowl:
Andre Johnson,
Mario Williams, and
Owen Daniels. drops back to pass in a 2010 game.
2009 The Texans continued to see improvement in 2009. Despite losing their opening game against the
New York Jets, the Texans went 5-3 through the first half of the season including a victory over division rival the
Tennessee Titans in week 2. However this would prove to be their only division win of the season. The Texans suffered close losses in the next 4 games before closing out with 4 consecutive wins. Their final game, a come from behind victory over the
New England Patriots would cap off the Texans' first ever winning season at 9–7, and keep faint hopes alive in Houston for a chance to make the
playoffs for the first time in the short history of the franchise. However those hopes were short lived, with the Jets edging them out of the
wild card spot with their victory against the
Cincinnati Bengals later that night. The Texans 9–7 record tied both
AFC wild card winners, the Jets and
Baltimore Ravens, but the Jets and Ravens received precedence due to their superior records in conference games (both 7-5 versus Texans 6-6), leaving the Texans out of the postseason. 2009 was a record breaking season for quarterback
Matt Schaub, finishing with 4,770 passing yards, the 6th most in a single season in NFL history, and a career-high season passer rating of 98.6. On the other side of the ball, wide receiver
Andre Johnson had another extraordinary season with 1,569 receiving yards over 101 receptions. Following the 2009 season, the Texans re-signed head coach Gary Kubiak to a contract extension leading through the 2012 season. On September 7, 2010, the Texans signed QB
Matt Leinart to a one-year deal, two days after he had been cut by the
Arizona Cardinals. in 2010.
2010 (left) and
Brice McCain (right) battle in Texans' training camp, 2010. (WK:1)The Houston Texans opened their season with a win, beating the
Indianapolis Colts 34–24. Arian Foster had 231 rushing yards, the first time rushing for over 200 yards in a game has been achieved by the Texans. (WK:3) The next week, they came back from a 17-point second half deficit to defeat
Washington, 30–27 in their first overtime win. Schaub threw for a franchise record 497 passing yards.(WK:3) The very next week, they were defeated 27-13 by the
Dallas Cowboys.(WK:4) Arian Foster, having sat out nearly the entire first half of the game, had his third game with over a hundred yards rushing. Andre Johnson did not play, due to an ankle injury. The Houston Texans defeated the
Oakland Raiders 31–24. At the time, the Houston Texans were happy; the previous week had done exactly what it needed to do to make them division leaders once again, instead of being tied. The Jacksonville Jaguars, last in the AFC South division at the time, defeated the Indianapolis Colts, to cancel each other out, and be tied for second place in their division. The Tennessee Titans also lost to the Denver Broncos, therefore, also tied for second place in their division. in 2012 On January 3, 2011, the Texans announced that Kubiak would be retained as head coach, but they fired defensive coordinator
Frank Bush and three defensive assistants. On January 5, ex-Cowboys head coach
Wade Phillips was hired as defensive coordinator.
2011 Under Phillips' guidance and the additions of draft picks
J. J. Watt,
Brandon Harris,
Roc Carmichael,
Brooks Reed, and
Shiloh Keo, the revamped Texans defense rose from 30th to second in the league. Despite lengthy injuries to
Matt Schaub (replaced by
T. J. Yates),
Mario Williams, and
Andre Johnson, the Texans went 10–6 in 2011 and won the
AFC South to advance to the playoffs, both firsts in franchise history. They defeated the
Cincinnati Bengals 31–10 in the Wild Card Game (the first playoff game held in Houston since 1994) but fell to the
Baltimore Ravens 20-13 after three Yates interceptions and a muffed punt by
Jacoby Jones.
2012 During the offseason,
Mario Williams was not resigned in free agency, signing a massive 6-year, $96 million contract with the
Buffalo Bills. Nonetheless, the Texans were able to repeat the
AFC South title with a 12–4 record, and Watt was picked as
Defensive Player of the Year. Once more, Houston defeated the Bengals in the wild card game 19–13, before the Texans were beaten in the divisional round by the
New England Patriots, 41–28.
2013 The Texans collapsed in 2013, having to come from behind to win their first two games (against the Chargers and then Titans), and then went into freefall, losing their last 14 games, with nine losses by a touchdown or less. Matt Schaub struggled, throwing a pick-six in four consecutive games before getting injured and benched for Yates and rookie
Case Keenum, and would eventually be traded to the
Oakland Raiders following the season. Coach Gary Kubiak was fired with three games left on the season, and on January 3, 2014, former Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien was officially announced as the Texans' third head coach. The Texans earned the top overall pick in the
2014 NFL draft, picking edge rusher
Jadeveon Clowney from South Carolina. ==Bill O'Brien era (2014–2020)==