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";s:4:"text";s:5563:" Hal spent his College career at Vanderbilt. During his five NFL seasons in Houston, Hal played in 69 career games, including 40 starts, and recorded a team-leading 12 interceptions since 2014. I truly appreciate it. What he overcame last season is nothing short of incredible and is an inspiration to every single person in this building," said Texans Head Coach Bill O'Brien. Andre Hal: Pos: CB, Career: 69 G, 1 TD, Texans 2014-2018, born LA 1992 All rights reserved.
We appreciate everything Andre has given to this organization over the last five years and we wish him all the best.
Thank you to the Houston Texans organization for giving me the opportunity to live my childhood dream. Hal, 26, was selected as the team's 2018 Ed Block Courage Award winner after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in May 2018 and returning to the football field in Week 7 at the Jacksonville Jaguars last season.Game and player notes from the Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs week 1 matchup.The Texans signed two players, placed two on Reserved/Injured and signed 14 to the practice squad.Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson's book, "Pass It On" goes on sale tomorrow.Watson will be under contract through the 2025 season.The Houston Texans cut down their roster to 53 players ahead of the 2020 Season.The Houston Texans announced several roster moves on Sunday.The Houston Texans announced today that NRG Stadium will not have fans in attendance for their first home game of the 2020 regular season scheduled for Sunday, September 20 vs. the Baltimore Ravens. The Houston Texans have placed one player on the Active/Non-Football Illness list and another on the Reserve/Opt-Out list.The Houston Venues & Events Task Force along with the hospitality, tourism and transportation industries are committed to the health and safety of residents and visitors.Houston Texans Janice S. McNair and Family donate $1 million to the city of Houston Rent Relief Package. Andre Hal survived lymphoma and made a comeback few would have expected from the Texans DB last season.He nabbed three interceptions, won the Ed Block Courage Award and informed many in the world about the power of meditation in a time after he lost his father and battled cancer. He also owns career tallies of 180 total tackles (124 solo), 31 passes defensed, six tackles for loss, 1.0 sack and two forced fumbles. The Houston Texans just lost a major piece of the secondary. My health did not have anything to do with my decision. In the latest edition of Texans Talk, host Anthony Wood talks with Texans beat writer for The Athletic, Aaron Reiss, about what the club’s options are after Andre Hal’s retirement. I am completely healthy. "His personal and football character as well as his team-first attitude were evident from the first day he stepped foot in our facility and was exemplified by his willingness to change positions and do what's best for the team. "This season of my life has come to an end. Houston Texans S Andre Hal announced his retirement from the NFL today. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. MLS.
Although Andre will be missed, I have no doubt that he will be extremely successful in the next chapter of his life. https://www.houstontexans.com/news/texans-s-andre-hal-announces-retirement "A seventh-round selection in the 2014 NFL Draft who converted from cornerback to safety following his rookie season, Hal quickly blossomed into a mainstay in the Texans' defensive backfield. After coming back for the Houston Texans, Hal … HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston Texans defensive back Andre Hal says the 2018 season is his last in the NFL.Abbott to hold press conference today on state's reopeningReopen Texas: What's open and what's closed right nowHigh chance of development for disturbance in SW GulfThe difference between vaccine trials and COVID-19 trials Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo busy planning for 2021Thunderstorm chances increase ahead of 'less humid' frontTrump says he can talk GOP into going for 'larger' COVID-19 relief billMom saves son who was nearly suffocated by seat beltCarjacker shot after jumping into SUV with woman, HPD says Follow Anthony on Twitter at @ar_woodNFL , and follow Aaron at @aaronjreiss .