Jamey Rootes says it was an ‘honor to serve’ the Texans, McNair family

Outgoing Houston Texans team president Jamey Rootes expressed his gratitude for being able to work for the team and the McNair family.

Houston Texans president Jamey Rootes will be leaving the organization in the coming weeks, and the team’s top executive, who has been with the team since 2000, publicly expressed his gratitude to the franchise and the McNair family.

In a statement from the outgoing president, Rootes mentioned how much of a blessing it was to work for the McNairs.

“It has been an honor to serve them in this capacity for as long as I have,” Rootes said. “I want to thank my teammates as we could not have had so many successes without their hard work and dedication to the team.”

Rootes also thanked Texans fans for being, “best fans in the National Football League.”

Said Rootes: “Your passionate support created a tremendous homefield advantage, established the best tailgating experience in the NFL and sold out every home game. I will always be a proud Texan and I look forward to continuing to support our team.”

Rootes will be pursuing his interests as a writer, public speaker, consultant, and professor at the University of Houston.

“We sincerely appreciate Jamey’s multiple contributions to the Texans franchise over his tenure and look forward to seeing him succeed in his new ventures,” Texan chairman and CEO Cal McNair said.

According to co-founder and senior chair Janice McNair, late founder Bob McNair was impressed with Rootes from the outset.

“When Bob first met Jamey, he knew immediately Jamey would be the one to help us build this franchise from the ground up,” said McNair. “I am so thankful for Jamey, Melissa and the entire Rootes family for their constant dedication to the team since its inception. He’s had a great influence on this organization and we wish him continued success in the future. We respect Jamey’s decision to pursue other opportunities.”

Rootes wrote about his approach to leading a business to sustained success in “The Winning Game Plan,” which was released in late 2020 and became a best-seller on Amazon, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal.

Texans president Jamey Rootes resigning from the team

The Houston Texans will undergo another change at the top as team president Jamey Rootes has officially resigned.

The Houston Texans continue to see more changes at the top of their management structure.

According to multiple reports, team president Jamey Rootes is resigning from the team.

The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport tweeted that the Texans will search for a new team president, and that, “the organization moves forward with a new leadership structure.”

Rootes had been rumored to leave the Texans for a few weeks, but the rumor has now become reality for a team that has seen a bevy of changes over the last two years.

The Clemson alumnus had been president of the Texans since its 2002 inception.

In April 16, 2020, meeting with the Houston media, then-coach and general manager Bill O’Brien said that Rootes “ran the business side” of the Texans while he and executive vice president of football operations Jack Easterby ran the football side.

Prior to coming to the Texans, Rootes had been the general manager of the Columbus Crew for Major League Soccer.

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