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Get the latest behind the scenes Texans news from NRG Stadium.
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Texans President Mike Tomon details the new Toro District HQ, plus Marc and John play a blind free agent game to pick Houston's next RB from Walker, Hall & ETN. It's Friday the 13th, and Marc Vandermeer and John Harris pack this edition of Texans All-Access with two major segments: a league-wide quarterback confidence ranking and a creative blind free agent running back game that ends with a surprising pick. The show opens with a wide-ranging NFL quarterback discussion sparked by a simple question: how many fan bases can truly plant a flag and say "my quarterback — we're good"? The duo works through every starter in the league, from Josh Allen's injury concerns to Drake Maye's Carson Wentz comparisons, Kyler Murray's uncertain future, Aaron Rodgers' age, and Tua Tagovailoa's fit in Miami under new head coach Jeff Hafley. The conversation loops back to C.J. Stroud and why, despite the playoff disappointment, the Texans remain confident in their quarterback going into 2026. Then John introduces a blind "mystery dating game" for running backs, reading three PFF scouting profiles stripped of names, and asking Marc to pick one. The reveal: Marc chooses Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III of the Seahawks, with Breece Hall of the Jets and Travis Etienne of the Jaguars as the other options. The segment sparks a deeper discussion about free agency running back strategy, Joe Mixon's uncertain status, and what Woody Marks and the backfield need going forward. The show closes with Texans President Mike Tomon's interview with Sean Pendergast and Seth Payne about the newly announced Toro District — the franchise's 83-acre headquarters, training facility, and mixed-use development in Bridgeland. Tomon details the vision for the facility, the partnership with Howard Hughes, the youth sports and women's sports integration, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Texans announce plans for a new world-class headquarters. John McClain joins Marc Vandermeer and John Harris to break down the news, draft needs, and more. It's a historic day for the Houston Texans. Marc Vandermeer and John Harris are joined by Pro Football Hall of Fame sportswriter John McClain — "The General" — as the franchise announces plans for a world-class headquarters and training facility, partnering with the Howard Hughes Corporation on Houston's northwest side. The show opens with Cal and Hannah McNair's announcement video before the trio dives into what the facility means for the franchise's competitive future. McClain brings his trademark fire to the offseason conversation, pushing back on fans calling for a defensive tackle in the first round, pointing to the team's need to run the ball consistently as the franchise's most pressing need. John Harris counters with his own draft intel from footballtakeover.com, debating whether Notre Dame's Jadarian Price will still be available in the second round and making the case for Arkansas' Mike Washington Jr. as a sleeper back. The show wraps with documentary recommendations including the 49ers' "Rise" series on AMC and "The Miracle" on Netflix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and John Harris debate Texans draft strategy, offensive line needs, and the NFL's defensive era, plus Nick Caserio's full Jim Rome interview. The guys dig into the big picture on this edition of Texans All-Access, opening with a thought-provoking question: What did Seattle's Super Bowl LX win tell us about the Texans and the NFL's future? The answer sparks a wide-ranging conversation about the league's defensive renaissance, why young quarterbacks are struggling to score in the red zone, and how Houston's elite defense positions the franchise to compete for a championship. The duo then plays "Either/Or," tackling the Texans' biggest offseason decisions. Will Nick Caserio stay at pick No. 28 or trade out of the first round again? Should Houston draft a right tackle or sign a veteran in free agency? And which AFC contender — the Patriots or Broncos — should you buy stock in for 2026? John makes a compelling case for accumulating 2027 draft picks in what projects to be a transcendent draft class, while Marc pushes for veteran offensive line help to avoid a rookie growing-pains season at right tackle alongside second-year LT Aireontae Ersery. The show closes with Nick Caserio's full Radio Row interview with Jim Rome, where the Texans GM reflects on winning 13 games, praises DeMeco Ryans' authentic leadership, addresses C.J. Stroud's ball security issues as an aberration, and shares a behind-the-scenes look at Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels from their Patriots days.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and John Harris preview Texans free agency, break down key pending free agents, and share Dalton Schultz's Radio Row take on C.J. Stroud and 2026. Marc Vandermeer and John Harris return for the second offseason edition of Texans All-Access with a deep dive into the 2026 free agency landscape. The duo plays "Wow, He's a Free Agent?" — running through Houston's key pending free agents including Sheldon Rankins, Tim Settle, Foley Fatukasi, Derek Barnett, Denico Autry, Dare Ogunbowale, Nick Chubb, Christian Kirk, and Tommy Townsend. The conversation also tackles the running back market, with names like Breece Hall, Travis Etienne, and Rico Dowdle on the table as potential fits alongside returning backs Joe Mixon and British Brooks. John makes a passionate case for bringing back Rankins as the emotional leader of the defensive line room, while the duo debates which veterans are must-keeps versus replaceable through the draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and John Harris kick off offseason Texans All-Access with Super Bowl LX reactions and Nick Caserio's Radio Row updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Texans season ended on Sunday and the guys have Head Coach DeMeco Ryans in the studio to talk about an incredible run and a difficult finish.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and Andre Ware deliver raw, emotional postgame analysis from the broadcast booth as they break down what went wrong for the Texans on a snowy afternoon in New England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc and John are buzzing for Sunday's game. Join the guys as they break things down with Jonathan Alexander from The Chronicle, review the injury report, do a vibe check, and make final predictions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys have EVP/GM Nick Caserio on to talk about an epic defensive performance and what he sees from Drake Maye and the Patriots. Then Nick Chubb swings in to talk about his experiences with this Texans team. Last, Marc talks to Patriots play-by-play voice Bob Socci about New England's journey to the Divisional Round.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DeMeco Ryans joins Texans All-Access after historic 30-6 playoff win in Pittsburgh. Coach discusses the team's first road playoff victory, Christian Kirk's 144-yard game & Patriots prep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Houston's defense dominates Pittsburgh with two defensive touchdowns as Texans advance to face Patriots. Christian Kirk explodes for 144 yards and a score.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc and John have Nick Caley and British Brooks on the show. Plus Greg Bailey talks to Kamari Lassiter. The guys go over the injury report and talk about coaching moves in the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and John Harris have Texans Executive Vice President/General Manager Nick Caserio, WR Exavier Hutchinson, and analyst N.D. Kalu on the show. Plus, Marc breaks things down with Pittsburgh Steelers play-by-play voice Rob King and John has his three favorite plays of the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Harris counts down the Ultimate 11 plays from the Colts win plus the top special teams plays of 2025. Plus a look back at Houston's last meeting with Pittsburgh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans recaps Houston's 9-game win streak and previews Monday Night Football vs the Steelers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texans All-Access breaks down Houston's playoff road trip to face the Steelers. DeMeco Ryans discusses Tommy Togiai's TD, cold weather prep, and Aaron Rodgers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Vandermeer and Andre Ware break down the Texans 9th straight win to close out the regular season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John McClain joins the crew to take a look at the upcoming Texans vs Colts game and break down how this weekend's results could affect the playoff picture across the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc and John preview the Colts game and how the Texans might handle it. The Space City game has playoff implications in H-Town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.





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