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Cole Thompson

Houston Texans’ season tickets sold out for first time since 2019

Expect a sellout crowd on Sunday night in September when the Houston Texans take the field for their home opener against the Chicago Bears at NRG Stadium.

Actually, expect a packed house every game in 2024 for the reigning AFC South champions.

For the first time since 2019, the Texans have sold out of season tickets for the upcoming season. After finishing 10-7 in 2023, fans of the franchise are ready to see more from C.J. Stroud, DeMeco Ryans and the rest of the crew this upcoming fall.

“Our fans are at the heart of everything we do, and we feel their energy and anticipation for the 2024 Season,” Texans principal owner Cal McNair said in a statement. “It’s been an extremely exciting offseason for us, including debuting our new look, and we just want to thank our fans for all their support. We are proud that we have sold out of season tickets and look forward to H-Town coming together to cheer on Coach Ryans and the team.”

While season tickets are sold out, fans can still purchase single-game and group tickets to Texans home games at  HoustonTexans.com,  ticketmaster.com, or the NRG Stadium box office.

“There’s a lot of enthusiasm,” McNair said Tuesday during practice. “The fans feel it. They feed off each other. We’re loving it. We’re part of it. We’re the biggest fans. We can’t wait to see the team as it comes together.”

The hype surrounding the Texans is high, both locally and nationally. Stroud and Will Anderson Jr. served as the foundation of a new era of H-Town football last season while winning Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year honors, respectively.

The Texans elected to build off their playoff success by swinging in free agency, adding top talents like running back Joe Mixon, linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, Pro Bowl receiver Stefon Diggs and All-Pro defensive end Danielle Hunter.

With a talented roster, Houston will have its fair time in the national spotlight with six nationally televised games, including one on Netflix against the Baltimore Ravens on Christmas Day.

The Texans also have four primetime matchups, including two at home against the Bears and Detroit Lions.

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