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The Houston Texans have returned to form under emerging QB talent CJ Stroud. With the addition of Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon, the organization is going all in on another deep playoff run in 2024-2025.

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Today’s Houston Texans odds: point spreads, moneyline and totals

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Texans Super Bowl odds, AFC Championship odds

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CJ Stroud MVP, props odds

What are Texans quarterback CJ Stroud’s current NFL MVP odds? Check the feed below for Stroud’s latest MVP odds or prop odds for this week.

Bet on Texans player props & futures

Betting on QB1 is a lot of fun, but it’s not the only way you can bet on the NFL and get in on individual or team betting for the Texans. Here are a few examples of bets you might come across at top Texas online sportsbooks:

  • NFL Most Valuable Player: CJ Stroud +1000
  • NFL Coach of the Year: DeMeco Ryans +1400
  • NFL defensive player of the year: Will Anderson +3000
  • NFL offensive player of the year: Stefon Diggs +6000

Futures bets are a lot like player props but focus on what accolades and awards players receive. Player props, on the other hand, are focused on how well a player performs. Here are some examples:

  • NFL Rushing Leader: Joe Mixon +3000
  • NFL Passing Leader: CJ Stroud +600
  • NFL Sacks Leader: Will Anderson +3500
  • NFL Thrown Interceptions Leader: CJ Stroud +2500

You can also bet on how the Houston Texans will perform as a team. Below are examples you might find at online sports betting sites:

  • Over/under 6.5 Houston Texans wins for the season O +116 / U -142
  • Houston Texas to make the playoffs: +520
  • AFC champions: Houston Texans +8500
  • AFC South Division Champions: Houston Texans +1000

Houston Texans coaches

The Houston Texans haven’t had a long list of coaches in their history, and the 2024-2025 season returns all the team’s top coaching positions. Here’s the Texans coaching staff as well as the various head coaches in the organization’s history.

  • Head coach: DeMeco Ryans
  • Defensive coordinator: Matt Burke
  • Offensive coordinator: Bobby Slowik
  • Special teams coordinator: Frank Ross

Here is a list of all of the coaches in the history of the Houston Texans NFL franchise:

CoachTenure
Demeco Ryans2023-present
Lovie Smith2022
David Culley2021-2022
Romeo Crennel2020-2021 (interim)
Bill O’Brien2014-2020
Wade Phillips2013-2014 (interim)
Gary Kubiak2006-2013
Dom Capers2001-2006

Where is NRG Stadium?

The Houston Texans play their home games at NRG Stadium, formerly known as Reliant Stadium. It was the first-ever NFL stadium with a retractable roof.

NRG Stadium

  • Address: 1 NRG Parkway, Houston, Texas
  • Owner: Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation
  • Operator: ASM Global
  • Capacity: 72,220
  • Opened: Aug. 24, 2002
  • Construction cost: $352 million
  • Other events: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (2003-present), Texas Bowl (NCAA, 2006-present), and the Texas Kickoff Game (NCAA, 2013-present).

A brief history of The Houston Texans

The Texans are one of the youngest teams in the National Football League, starting in 2002 as an expansion organization. Below we’ve put together a brief timeline of the history of the Texans:

  • 2023: Texans hire Demeco Ryans as Head Coach, pick Alabama DL Will Anderson and Ohio State QB CJ Stroud in first round of NFL draft. The team wins the AFC South and advances to the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
  • 2022: Lovie Smith is hired as the Texans’ new head coach.
  • 2021: David Culley is hired as the team’s new head coach and fired following his single season at the helm.
  • 2020: Bill O’Brien is fired after an 0-4 start to the season and replaced by interim head coach Romeo Crennel.
  • 2018: Team owner Bob McNair dies in November, passing the ownership of the team to his wife Janice and son Cal.
  • 2015: Texans win their third-ever AFC South championship and make the playoffs.
  • 2013: Gary Kubiak is fired with three games left in the season and replaced by former Penn State head coach Bill O’Brien.
  • 2012: Houston repeats as AFC South champs, and J.J. Watt is selected as the NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
  • 2011: Houston wins the AFC South title and chooses J.J. Watt in the NFL Draft.
  • 2010: Houston makes the playoffs for the first time in team history.
  • 2006: Receiver Andre Johnson led the NFL in receptions with 103. Gary Kubiak, a Houston native, is hired as the team’s head coach after Dom Capers is fired.
  • 2002: Houston plays its first game ever, and it just so happened to be against the Dallas Cowboys.
  • 2001: The Texans announce the hiring of their first-ever coach, Dom Capers, after being inaugurated into the NFL.

Houston Texans FAQ

According to Ticketsmarter.com, the average price for a ticket to a Houston Texans home game in 2024 is $413 in 2024. Most tickets will run about $170, with some cheap options in the $50 range.

Janice McNair and son Cal McNair became owners of the Texans in 2018 following the death of Bob McNair.

In 2024, Sportico reported the Houston Texans were valued at approximately $6.01 billion, the 12th most valuable team in the League.

CJ Stroud, whose rookie season led to him winning the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award, is the team’s starting QB.

The Houston Texans have never won a Super Bowl title. Super Bowl XXXVII was hosted in Houston’s stadium in 2004, as was Super Bowl LI in 2017.

The name “Texans” has been used by several now-defunct football franchises over the years. In 2001, the then-owner of the Houston franchise said the name and the logo of the team were designed to “embody the pride, strength, independence and achievement that make the people of Houston and our area special.”

Arian Foster, who played for the Texans from 2009 to 2015, is the career record holder for rushing touchdowns for the franchise with 54. The next person on the list is Domanick Williams, who played only from 2003 to 2005 and collected 23 rushing scores.