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The Houston Texans are introducing four new fan-inspired jerseys ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft

This is the first redesign of the Texans' uniform since the franchise was founded in 2000. (Kirby Lee – USA TODAY Sports) (USA TODAY Sports/Reuters)

Just over a month after their road uniforms were leaked online and later confirmed by chairman and CEO Cal McNair, the Houston Texans officially unveiled their complete new looks for the 2024 NFL season on Tuesday.

The four new looks are the first redesign of the Texans' uniforms since their inception in 2000. The team says they are “inspired by fans” after going through “10,000 surveys and 30 focus groups.”

The native “Deep Steel Blue” is what the Texans debuted in 2000. A blue-on-blue metallic flake color is used on the helmet, which also features the team's new H secondary logo on the back.

The away kits retain the sleeve stripe on the back and sides of the kits.

The alternative jerseys are a red jersey in the away design. The helmets feature red candy color flakes and a red metallic chrome face mask. There's also a new megaphone-inspired logo on the helmets and the Texans bullhead logo on the back.

The Texans' new Color Rush jerseys will feature their new “H-Town Blue.” According to the team, they are the first team in NFL history “to adopt a new logo on an alternate helmet and a two-logo system on all helmets.”

“Our fans asked us to be more H-Town and we delivered,” McNair said in a statement. “They have been with us every step of the way and there really is something for everyone in the four uniforms.”

It was a busy time off the field for the Texans. After a groundbreaking 2023 season in which they reached the divisional round of the AFC playoffs, they enter next season with a promising quarterback in CJ Stroud, adding Stefon Diggs, Danielle Hunter and Joe Mixon, among others.

Now they will have a new look to match all the talent on display on the pitch.