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Houston Texans Plan Major Practice Facility Move by 2029

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Houston Texans Plan Major Practice Facility Move by 2029

The Houston Texans are preparing for one of the biggest off-field upgrades in franchise history. Team leadership confirmed plans to move the organization’s practice facility by 2029, marking a major shift in long-term infrastructure investment for the city’s NFL team. For fans across Houston, the move signals a commitment to building a stronger future both on and off the field.

While the Texans have not yet announced the exact location of the new site, the franchise emphasized that the facility will be designed to meet modern NFL standards and support year-round operations. The project aims to streamline team logistics, enhance training resources, and give players access to upgraded equipment and performance spaces.

Why the Move Matters

Since their inaugural season, the Texans have operated out of their current practice grounds near NRG Stadium. Over the years, the team has expanded its footprint, but rising performance standards across the league have pushed organizations to rethink what a modern training space should look like.

Newer NFL practice facilities often include advanced recovery centers, indoor-outdoor hybrid fields, upgraded meeting rooms, and enhanced media access. Teams like the Cowboys, Vikings, and Dolphins have raised the bar with state-of-the-art performance complexes that double as fan and community spaces.

Houston’s upcoming project could follow a similar model, creating opportunities for community engagement, fan events, and expanded team operations. Texans executives have made it clear they want a facility that reflects both the ambition of the franchise and the passion of Houston’s football community.

What’s Next

Over the next few years, the Texans will evaluate potential locations, begin design planning, and coordinate with local partners. The timeline places the completion goal before the 2029 NFL season, giving the organization several offseasons to manage the transition.

The new facility will play a major role in developing players, supporting coaching staff, and shaping the Texans’ competitive identity for the next decade. As the team continues to rise on the national stage, this investment marks another step in building a long-term winning culture.

This article is a summary of reporting by KHOU. Read the full story here.