The Houston Texans will have new uniforms in 2024, and it appears they were forced to unveil the look a lot sooner than expected.
A photo leaked on Reddit Monday that claimed to show what the Texans’ new uniforms look like. It was unclear if the design was legitimate until Texans owner Cal McNair came on the platform and confirmed it himself by sharing a photo of wide receivers Tank Dell and Nico Collins showing off the new threads.
McNair said there will be “way more to come in April!”
You can see the original photo that leaked below along with a side-by-side comparison of the Texans’ new uniforms versus their old ones:
We have only seen the away version of the jersey, but it does not look all that different from what the Texans had before. The font and shoulder design have changed slightly and there is a lot less red. Some fans feel that the only difference with Houston’s new uniforms is that they look more like the Atlanta Falcons’ uniforms now.
The tweet was apparently in response to an early leak of the jerseys on Reddit, with team CEO Cal McNair responding to the post with an official picture.
McNair also teased that there would be ‘much more to come’ in April, meaning Houston could have a plethora of new jerseys to show off on the field in 2024.
MARCH 10 JAGS TRADE FOR JONES The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to a trade with the New England Patriots that landed them quarterback Mac Jones, a former first-round pick from the 2021 NFL Draft (No. 15 overall). Jones will now serve as the backup quarterback to Trevor Lawrence.
Jones played three seasons as the Patriots starting quarterback, completing 66.1 percent of his passes for 8,918 yards and 46 touchdowns. He went 18-24 as the Patriots starter.
New England landed a sixth-round pick in exchange for Jones; ESPN was the first to report.
MARCH 9 JONES SIGNS The Houston Texans are gearing up for a potentially massive free agency period in the coming days, with over $60 million in cap space at their disposal.