Texans WR Andre Johnson to receive HOF ring against Colts

Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson is ready to receive his last piece of jewelry from the Pro Football Hall of Fame come Oct. 27.

Andre Johnson has already received his gold jacket. He’s already placed his bronze bust in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Now, there’s one more needed to complete the trifecta.

Johnson, the Houston Texans’ all-time leader in every receiving category, will be presented with his Hall of Fame Ring of Excellence at NRG Stadium when the reigning AFC South champions play host to the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 27.

Both teams will have a chance to bask in Johnson’s glory since he played for the Colts following the 2014 season.

The Hall of Fame ring is an honor granted to every player enshrined in the chapter. Set at 14K gold with a total diamond weight of 1.75 carats, Johnson’s ring will have certain specialties of his career, including his name and position. The other side of the ring features the Hall of Fame logo and the year of enshrinement.

The number 375 will be inside the ring to commemorate his enshrinement number in the Hall of Fame.

Johnson, who finished with 1,012 receptions, 13,597 yards and 64 touchdowns during his 12 seasons in Houston, will be the sixth member of the Hall of Fame class to receive their ring.

All-Pro return man Devin Hester will be honored last when the Chicago Bears take on the Green Bay Packers.