The Houston Texans are gearing up for the upcoming 2024 season with a series of bold offseason moves that have fans excited and hopeful for success.
One of the most significant acquisitions for the team is wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who was traded from the Buffalo Bills.
The trade has generated a lot of buzz, with Hannah McNair, the Texans foundation vice president, revealing that even her sons were ecstatic upon hearing the news.
In addition to Diggs, the Texans have also added pass rusher Danielle Hunter and running back Joe Mixon to their roster.
This trio of players brings a unique combination of skills and achievements, making the Texans the first team in history to add players who had 100-plus receptions, 10-plus sacks, and 1,000-plus rushing yards in the year before they were acquired.
The Texans are building on the success of their 2023 campaign, where they clinched the AFC South title and made it to the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
The franchise is not resting on its laurels and is determined to make the most of the opportunity presented by having star quarterback C.J. Stroud on his rookie contract.
Owner Cal McNair emphasized the team’s commitment to hard work and the daily grind of building a winning team.
He expressed optimism for the season ahead and welcomed the high expectations placed on the Texans. With Diggs on board and the team focused on their goals, the Texans are eager to prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.