The Houston Texans, established in 2002 as the NFL’s newest expansion team, have undergone a significant change in ownership. Janice McNair, previously holding the reins as the daughter of the late Bob McNair, has passed on the ownership baton to another family member.
During the recent NFL Annual League Meetings, league officials convened to decide on the next principal owner of the Texans. Among the candidates was Cal McNair, son of Bob McNair and a familiar face within the organization.
In a move demonstrating unity and confidence in leadership, Cal McNair received unanimous approval as the new principal owner of the Texans. This decision marks a pivotal moment for the franchise, solidifying its ownership structure and paving the way for a new era under Cal’s stewardship.
Having been actively involved in the operations of the Texans, Cal McNair brings a wealth of experience and dedication to his new role. His recent involvement in unveiling the team’s new away uniforms is just one example of his commitment to shaping the future of the franchise.
Cal McNair’s unanimous appointment as the Houston Texans’ new principal owner marks a significant milestone in the franchise’s history. With a rich legacy established by his father, Bob McNair, Cal steps into this role with a deep understanding of the organization’s values and aspirations.
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With Cal McNair now at the helm, the Texans can embark on their journey with a renewed sense of direction and stability. His leadership will undoubtedly play a crucial role in guiding the team through future challenges and opportunities, ensuring continued success on and off the field.
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