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Texans co-founder, senior chair Janice McNair to receive Houston Sports Awards’ Lifetime Achievement award in January
Read full article: Texans co-founder, senior chair Janice McNair to receive Houston Sports Awards’ Lifetime Achievement award in JanuaryTexans co-founder, senior chair to be honored
Texans, Cal, Hannah McNair celebrate Founder’s Day, give $20,000 donation to Stephen F. Austin HS football team
Read full article: Texans, Cal, Hannah McNair celebrate Founder’s Day, give $20,000 donation to Stephen F. Austin HS football teamTexans celebrate Founder's Day, give $20,000 donation to Stephen F. Austin High School today with Cal McNair, Hannah McNair, players Jon Weeks, Azeez Al-Shaair, J.J. Taylor and Eric Murray, Toro and cheerleaders through new Grow the Game iniiative
‘It would be an honor and a privilege’ Cal McNair on what it would mean for him to be voted Texans’ principal owner
Read full article: ‘It would be an honor and a privilege’ Cal McNair on what it would mean for him to be voted Texans’ principal ownerTexans chairman and CEO Cal McNair is up for a Tuesday vote for principal ownership
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on NFL vote on Cal McNair to be Texans principal owner: ‘I’d vote for him every time’
Read full article: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on NFL vote on Cal McNair to be Texans principal owner: ‘I’d vote for him every time’Jerry Jones supportive of Texans owner Cal McNair's bid to become principal owner, said he would vote for him every time
NFL set to vote on Cal McNair becoming principal owner of Houston Texans; team is not for sale
Read full article: NFL set to vote on Cal McNair becoming principal owner of Houston Texans; team is not for saleTexans chairman and CEO could be approved as principal owner, replacing his mother, Janice McNair
Texans owner Janice McNair wins court battle against son seeking guardianship
Read full article: Texans owner Janice McNair wins court battle against son seeking guardianshipJanice McNair, the senior chairperson and principal owner, has successfully resolved the guardianship lawsuit filed by her son, Cary McNair.
‘She is very pleased’: Janice McNair’s attorney to seek dismissal of probate court case after request for exam denied
Read full article: ‘She is very pleased’: Janice McNair’s attorney to seek dismissal of probate court case after request for exam deniedCase was heard in Harris County probate court
Houston Texans owner Janice McNair is fighting son’s claims that she’s incapacitated and needs guardian
Read full article: Houston Texans owner Janice McNair is fighting son’s claims that she’s incapacitated and needs guardianCourt records show the owner of the Houston Texans is fighting efforts by one of her sons to have her declared incapacitated and have a guardian appointed for her.
Cary McNair, Texans owner Janice McNair’s son, requests court declare her incapacitated, appoint him as her guardian
Read full article: Cary McNair, Texans owner Janice McNair’s son, requests court declare her incapacitated, appoint him as her guardianFamily legal dispute revealed in court filings
Texans celebrate Founder’s Day, honor the late Bob McNair at Shearn Elementary: ‘Very near and dear to our hearts’
Read full article: Texans celebrate Founder’s Day, honor the late Bob McNair at Shearn Elementary: ‘Very near and dear to our hearts’Texans honor Bob McNair on fourth annual Founder's Day
Texans president, Jamey Rootes, talks new book, COVID-19, search for head coach
Read full article: Texans president, Jamey Rootes, talks new book, COVID-19, search for head coachHOUSTON – The president of the Houston Texans, Jamey Rootes, has had a busy year; leading the franchise through COVID-19, a search for a coach and general manager, as well as writing a book. Rootes suggests the book for those in management, as well as Texans fans, who can find behind-the-scenes stories of the franchise. “I do anticipate that next fall, it’s going to be very similar to what we’ve enjoyed for the last 20 years with Houston Texans football," he said. ---Rootes' book is available now on Amazon for less than a dollar. All proceeds go to the Houston Texans Foundation.
Texans owner among local partners who have stepped up to contribute $5 million for Houston rental relief
Read full article: Texans owner among local partners who have stepped up to contribute $5 million for Houston rental reliefHOUSTON Four local partners came together to help struggling Houstonians pay their rent amid the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic slowdown. Houston Endowment, the Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund, the Kinder Foundation, and the Houston Texans owner and co-founder Janice McNair contributed $5 million for the city of Houstons second rental relief package. The federal government, through the CARES Act, contributed 75% of the $20 million rental program, announced Wednesday by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. So many are struggling to provide for their families during the COVID-19 pandemic, said McNair in a press release. Im thankful to Mayor Turner for providing programs focused on assisting our neighbors.Heres a breakdown of the money contributed by the partners:
This is what Texans head coach Bill O’Brien had to say about the death of George Floyd
Read full article: This is what Texans head coach Bill O’Brien had to say about the death of George FloydHOUSTON – The timing was right for Texans general manager and head coach Bill O’Brien to open up about his opinions and emotions following the death of Houston native, George Floyd. “The Floyd family has been an unbelievable example for this country ... topped off by yesterday, with 60,000 people down there at the (Discovery) Green in downtown Houston," O’Brien said. Houston unites and Houston is uniting around the Floyd family. I think a lot of that has to do with the example of the Floyd family. I think as a white head football coach in the National Football League, it’s important to speak out.
These wealthy Houstonians were named to Forbes’ list of the richest people in the world
Read full article: These wealthy Houstonians were named to Forbes’ list of the richest people in the worldHOUSTON – Forbes released a list of the world’s richest people around the globe and a few Houstonians made the cut. Among the wealthiest, local billionaires are Tilman Fertitta and Richard Kinder. Forbes said the list was a drastic change compared to 2019, as 51% of billionaires lost value this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Richard Kinder (Courtesy of Forbes)Tilman FertittaLandry’s Inc., Houston RocketsRank: 414Wealth: $4.2 billionTilman Fertitta owns the Houston Rockets, Landry’s Restaurants (including Saltgrass Steakhouse and Bubba Gump Shrimp), and Golden Nugget Casinos. Tilman Fertitta (Courtesy of Forbes)Janice McNairHouston TexansRank: 451Wealth: $4.0 billionJanice McNair is the widow of Bob McNair, the owner of the Houston Texans, inheriting 80% of the team.