Houston Texans become first NFL team to sell suite through digital currency

The Houston Texans have become the first team in the NFL to sell a suite through digital currency thanks to their new partnership with BitWallet.

The Houston Texans have finally achieved a “first” in the Greg Grissom era.

The Texans announced Tuesday they are partnering with Houston-based crypocurrency company BitWallet to have them become the official digital currency wallet of the team.

Texans fans will have an opportunity to purchase single-game suites with cryptocurrency, using BitWallet as the intermediary. The Texans are now the first team in the NFL that has sold a suite through digital currency.

Houston-based full-service digital marketing agency EWR Digital was the purchaser of the suite.

“We are proud to partner with BitWallet to offer an exciting option for our fans who are looking to enjoy Texans game day in one of our suites,” Texans president Greg Grissom said. “BitWallet is a perfect collaborator as we continue our efforts to move our organization forward in new and innovative ways.”

BitWallet CEO John T. Perrone says that he is “honored” that BitWallet is the first to offer such a service for Texans fans.

“Digital currency has become a primary means of payment and by partnering with BitWallet, the Texans are leading the way in the NFL,” Perrone said.

The partnership goes into effect immediately. For more information, visit www.bitwallet.org.

Houston Texans and 50 Cent partner up on premium beverages, philanthropy

The Houston Texans and 50 Cent have announced a partnership regarding premium wine, spirits, and also philanthropy.

The beauty of the Houston Texans in 2022 is they have found a way to work with homegrown talent.

Whether it is the drafting of first-round guard Kenyon Green (Humble Atascocita) or the signing of defensive end Jerry Hughes (Sugar Land Stephen F. Austin), the Texans have gone to the roots of the greater Houston area to have a successful 2022 campaign.

Throw in 50 Cent into that lot. The Texans announced Monday a multi-year partnership with the Grammy award-winning musician, two-time New York Times best-selling author, executive producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and Houston resident known as Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. The partnership spans from his Sire Spirits LLC to his G-Unity Foundation.

Given that the partnership goes into effect immediately, 50 Cent’s Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi Champagne (translated into English as “The Kings Path”) are now the Official Cognac and Champagne of the Texans.

“We are thrilled to partner with Curtis and his team to offer Sire Spirits to our fans on game days,” Texans president Greg Grissom said. “We share a common goal of giving back to the city we call home, so bringing Curtis on board to present our 50/50 Jackpot on game days was a natural fit. We look forward to the great work we will do together through this partnership.”

The 50/50 Jackpot is now presented by the G-Unity Foundation, which “empowers children and youth in America’s cities to develop confidence, strength and skills to win in life,” according to a team statement.

Last year, 50 Cent announced the G-Unity Business Lab in partnership with the Houston Independent School District. The after-school entrepreneurship program provided academic and social services to high school youth residing in high-need communities by delivering a highly-focused, year-long course on entrepreneurship.

In 2022, the program is doubling in size to service six high schools in Houston.

“Last season, I had the opportunity to enjoy several home games, meet Texans fans, spend time with the McNair family and share with them some of the work I’ve been doing within the Houston community,” 50 Cent said. “When the opportunity to partner with the team at this level arose, I was excited to do it.”

The partnership’s roots started in 2021 when 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film & Television became a Texans Luxe member.

According to the team, the partnership also provides for the use of the Texans logos for branding, television and radio advertisements, two themed sideline bars on the club level of NRG Stadium, directional signage, digital advertisements on the Texans’ app and website, and sponsorship of various events, programs, including a Battle Red Sponsorship of the annual Taste of Texans. Sire Spirits will also offer special sampling events at the club level and cocktails will be offered in Luxe suites on game days in 2022.

Texans show support for WR John Metchie following Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia diagnosis

Receiver John Metchie drew support from past and present Houston Texans following his announcement of his Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia diagnosis.

Houston Texans rookie receiver John Metchie shocked football fans Sunday when he revealed he had been diagnosed with a rare but treatable form of leukemia.

“Recently I was diagnosed with APL (Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia), the most curable of Leukemia,” Metchie said via a statement from the Texans. “I am currently receiving great medical care, am in good spirts and I expect to make a recovery at a later point in time.”

Football is out of the question for the second-round pick from Alabama as he focuses on beating cancer. Nevertheless Metchie drew support from the Texans organization following his announcement.

Texans president Greg Grissom took to Twitter and expressed support for Metchie.

“We wish you a quick and easy recovery, John!” Grissom wrote. “H-Town is behind you!”

Defensive lineman Thomas Booker, who was taken in the fifth round, gave encouragement to Metchie, his fellow draft mate.

“Already know that the comeback will be legendary,” Booker wrote, punctuating the statement with praying hands.

Former Texans guard Chester Pitts, also a second-round pick with the organization, who played from 2002-09, expressed his support for Metchie.

Metchie anticipated that he would receive such warm support from the Texans and the rest of the sports community — athletes, fans, and commentators alike — which is why he thanked everyone in advance.

“My main focus will be on my healthy and recovery,” Metchie wrote. “Thank you in advance for your support and well-wishes. I cannot wait to come back stronger than ever. God bless.”

Metchie was already working back from a torn ACL sustained in December in the SEC Championship Game against Georgia. Given that Metchie will have a serious injury and a serious illness to overcome, it will be the rudiments for a hardened origin story once the wideout is finally able to suit up in the NFL.

Texans to wear Battle Red helmets for Philadelphia Eagles game Nov. 3

The Houston Texans will wear their new Battle Red helmets with their Battle Red jerseys against the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 3.

The Houston Texans have added another element to their uniforms.

The team announced Tuesday they will be wearing a new Battle Red helmet with their Battle Red uniforms when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football on Nov. 3 at NRG Stadium.

“We’re thrilled to debut our new Battle Red Helmet as we continue to evolve as an organization,” Texans President Greg Grissom said. “We’ve consistently shown we’re not afraid to try new things, so we jumped at the chance to design an alternate helmet that will complement our uniforms, especially the Battle Red jersey. The start of Training Camp is on the horizon and we’re excited that our fans will have the opportunity to get a sneak peek of the new helmet in person soon.”

The Texans have worn Deep Steel Blue helmets with all of their uniforms since the team’s inception. With the NFL providing for teams to wear a second helmet in 2022 as part of their updated uniform policy, the Texans were able to add the Battle Red helmets.

Texans fans will actually get to see how the Battle Red helmets look in person when the team hosts their Back Together Saturday training camp practice July 30. The helmets will also be available for purchase at the Houston Texans Team Shop later this fall and online at Fanatics.com starting July 25.

Additionally, there will be a contest wherein one fan will be chosen to win one of the first Battle Red helmets. The contest form can be found here, and the winner will be announced on SportsRadio 610’s “Payne & Pendergast” on Monday, July 25.

Battle Red Helmets will be available for fans to purchase this fall. For Houston Texans ticket information, visit HoustonTexans.com/Tickets or call 832-667-2002.

Fans can also purchase the team’s new limited-edition Battle Red T-shirts throughout training camp with proceeds benefiting the Houston Texans Foundation. More information can be found on the team’s 2022 Training Camp page.

Houston Texans 2022 training camp: Everything fans need to know

The Houston Texans kickoff training camp July 29. Here is everything fans need to know.

The Houston Texans kickoff training camp July 29 at Houston Methodist Training Center, and fans will be able to see their team take the field.

There is optimism throughout NRG Stadium as coach Lovie Smith takes over with second-year quarterback Davis Mills getting a realistic shot at the starting job. The future is also bright as general manager Nick Caserio still has twin first-round picks through the 2024 draft.

All training camp practices are subject to short-notice changes and adjustments based on weather and/or football operations’ decisions. Follow the Houston Texans on social media to stay up to date on any such changes.

Here is everything Texans fans need to know about training camp.

Texans offering savings, flexibility for season ticket holders as part of Fan Appreciation Week

The Houston Texans are reducing the price of season tickets for current holders and offering flexibility for 2022 as part of Fan Appreciation Week.

The Houston Texans are redefining season ticket membership for fans as part of Fan Appreciation Week for Week 18.

According to Texans president Greg Grissom, the club is seeking to offer flexibility and savings in 2022.

“We are always looking for ways to evolve to do what is best for our Season Ticket Members,” Grissom said in a statement from the team. “Together, our conversations led us to redefine what it means to be a part of the Texans family by offering new savings, more flexibility and better benefits. In 2022, Season Ticket Members will experience first-time renewal incentives, exclusive benefits and yearlong rewards to express our gratitude for their loyalty.”

According to the Texans, the redefined membership will have reduced pricing on 2022 and 2023 season tickets based on Season Ticket Member tenure when a member renews early.

Members will also have flexibility with renewal deadlines and payment plan options.

Members can swap tickets between games.

Members will also have exclusive discounts on concessions on game day and also on merchandise at the Texans’ team shop.

One of the biggest perks is exclusive access to the team through special events.

Season Ticket Members and fans interested can visit www.houstontexans.com/renew for more information.

LOOK: Texans add ‘El Bravo’ to team tunnel for game day

The Houston Texans have added a new element to their routine of players running out of the tunnel.

The Houston Texans and team president Greg Grissom are doing what they can to provide for a unique and entertaining game day experience for fans throughout the entire 2021 season at NRG Stadium.

One of the upgrades the Texans made was to add “El Bravo” to the team tunnel where the players run out on the home side. The animatronic bull head with glowing eyes moves about and provides an intimidating gaze as the Texans run onto the field.

The Texans also added some new food items at NRG Stadium, including loaded brisket mac and cheese, “cracklin & queso,” and Touchdown Nachos.

Houston Texans, Caesars Entertainment roll the dice on new partnership

The Houston Texans have formed a partnership to make Caesers Entertainment the official casino partner of the Texans.

The Houston Texans announced Thursday a new multi-year partnership with Caesars Entertainment.

The agreement, which goes into effect immediately before the 2021 NFL season kicks off, makes Caesars the official casino partner of the Texans.

“I’m thrilled to launch this multi-year partnership with Caesars Entertainment,” Texans president Greg Grissom said in a statement. “It aligns perfectly with our commitment to creating memorable experiences for our fans. We have some great events lined up for this upcoming season that fans will not want to miss, and this partnership with Caesars is just another example of how we continue to look for ways to enhance the experience.”

The agreement comes with Caesars Rewards, a customer loyalty program, sponsoring the free-to-play “Schedule Pick ‘Em” game, which will be on the official Texans mobile application.

Additionally, at each game, a season ticket holder will be selected for an all-inclusive trip to Las Vegas. The value of the trip increases each time the Texans score.

“Caesars Entertainment is committed to expanding relationships with leagues and professional sports teams, and we’re thrilled to team up with the Houston Texans,” Caesars Digital co-president Chris Holdren said. “We look forward to creating extraordinary experiences for Texans fans by doing what we do best, leveraging Caesars Entertainment’s vast portfolio of casino, hospitality, entertainment, and sports expertise.”

Caesars Rewards members also get a chance to watch the Texans inside a luxury suite at NRG Stadium.

Texans host fans at training camp for first time since 2019

The Houston Texans took part in “Back Together Saturday,” an NFL event celebrating having fans at training camp for the first time since 2019.

The NFL celebrated having fans across the country return to training camp for the first time since 2019.

The Houston Texans hosted fans in the stands at Houston Methodist Training Center during “Back Together Saturday.” The Texans hosted a private day for youth football. teams from the 2021 Showcase League at camp.

“Today is so special as we have all of our youth football teams throughout the city of Houston here, and we’re so excited to welcome them to training camp where we have people out here watching our team for the first time in person since 2019,” Texans president Greg Grissom told Mark Berman of Fox 26 [KRIV-26]. “It’s just exciting, exciting day to allow these families and these young players to connect back to the feelings of football that make our game so great.”

 

The Texans will take Sunday off before getting back to work at 9:00 a.m. Central Time Monday for their fifth training camp practic.

 

Are ticket prices more expensive for Texans fans?

A recent study showed the Houston Texans have had the fifth-highest ticket prices jump over 2021.

Prices for the Houston Texans have gotten more expensive since 2006.

According to a new study from the Action Network, the average ticket price to a Texans game jumped 107% — the fifth-highest in the NFL in that span. Fans in 2006 were paying $56.97 on average for a seat to a Texans game. After the 2020 season, fans were paying $118.07 to see Houston football.

The top of the list are the Las Vegas Raiders (147%), Seattle Seahawks (134%), Green Bay Packers (121%), and San Francisco 49ers (119%). The Dallas Cowboys are actually No. 24 on the list with just a 50% price increase since 2006.

The price increase reflects the excitement Houston sports fans had for the team as it built its success under coach Gary Kubiak, who was with the club from 2006-13. The Texans earned two AFC South titles and two wild-card playoff wins in his tenure. Bill O’Brien took over and added a couple wild-card wins of his own and four division titles. It also helped that J.J. Watt and Deshaun Watson were superstars from the middle of the decade on.

At the Texans’ charity golf classic, new team president Greg Grissom mentioned that the team wasn’t having trouble selling tickets due to Houston being “a football town.”

“People are interested in the team, they’re excited,” Grissom said. “Got a lot of new energy and a lot of new things to talk about. The pandemic is a challenge and just kind of working through that, but every day we’re getting better. Season tickets, our corporate partners, our marketing team — everybody’s having a great time. We’re making a lot of progress.”

The Texans’ season ticket wait list is virtually nonexistent in 2021. If the Texans can’t turn around their problems on the field quickly with new general manager Nick Caserio and new coach David Culley, tickets to see an NFL game in Houston may get cheaper.