Welcome to the Texans Exhibition Hall

Card Sets featuring Texans

All card sets featuring players from this team. The number of players included from the team is also shown. Return to the Exhibition Hall

Daily Position Focus: Wide Receiver

Jermaine Lewis
Jaelen Strong
Will Fuller, V
DeAndre Hopkins
View more Wide Receiver position cards in the Texans Wide Receiver Gallery.

Recent Additions

C.J. Stroud
Danielle Hunter
Andre Johnson

Texans Gallery

View all the Texans cards together in the Texans Team Gallery

* Factoid: Jadeveon Clowney played Defensive End for the mighty Texans.
Browse Cards by Decade

Other Cards

Texans Inserts
Texans Update cards
Texans Coffee Talk
Name that player!

As Andre emerged as perhaps the finest receiver in the NFL in 2008, he became the Texans' initial First Team All-Pro on offense. He set an NFL single-season record with double-digit catches in seven games.



In a national television "event," Jadeveon announced on his 18th birthday that he would be attending South Carolina. The USA Today High School Defensive Player of the Year justified the hoopla by starting the 2011 Gamecocks opener and going on to finish in the school's top three for tackles for loss (47.0) and sacks (24.0). As a sophomore, Clowney was the program's first defensive consensus All-America player.



Divisional Playoffs: Weekly Wrap Up: McNair was huge in the clutch for the Titans as they edged the Steelers, 34-31, in overtime in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game in Nashville on January 11. He passed for 338 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another in the contest, and set up the winning field goal in overtime with back-to-back completions covering 53 yards to Justin McCareins.



Rookie Cards

J.J. Watt
Travis Johnson
Brandon Harris

Gallery Redux!

Davis Mills, Quarterback - Texans.
Ben Tate, Running Back - Texans.

Back to the Front! Texans card back du jour...

Abner Haynes
One of the greatest backs ever produced at North Texas State, a school which has gained consider able renown for producing topflight professionals, Abner Haynes was the Missouri Valley Conference's "Back of the Year" in both 1958 and 1959. A quick, elusive running back, 1890 yards on 347 carries, Haynes excelled also as a receiver, 46 receptions for 579 yards, and as a defender. He scored a total of 158 points during his three seasons at North Texas.
73
Rookie

Texans
Total Card Count

720

You can browse all the available Texans cards in the Texans Team Gallery