The Houston Texans have invited the Uvalde Excessive Faculty soccer crew to be their company for the crew’s season opener towards the Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium on Sept. 11.

The Texans, together with grocery store chain H-E-B, are offering the Uvalde crew with transportation to the stadium in addition to suites for the sport.

Members of the Texans visited Uvalde and hung out with the soccer crew because it ready for its dwelling opener on Friday evening, its first dwelling sport for the reason that Might 24 mass capturing as close by Robb Elementary Faculty.

Among the many Texans contingent had been CEO Cal McNair, vice chairman Hannah McNair, head coach Lovie Smith, linebackers Christian Kirksey and Kamu Grugier-Hill, together with director of sports activities medication Roland Ramirez, who attended Robb Elementary.

The group spent the previous two days with Uvalde and offered the soccer crew with new Nike uniforms.

The Texans beforehand introduced they’ll put on “Uvalde Sturdy” decals on their helmets towards the Colts.

Nineteen youngsters and two lecturers had been killed within the Might 24 capturing, the deadliest faculty capturing in Texas historical past. Within the days following the capturing, the Texans donated $400,000 to the Robb Faculty Memorial Fund, whereas Texans gamers contributed $200,000.

In a dramatic dwelling opener on Friday evening, Uvalde scored the go-ahead landing on a one-handed catch with 12 seconds left earlier than holding on for an unbelievable 34-28 victory.The Houston Texans have invited the Uvalde Excessive Faculty soccer crew to be their company for the crew’s season opener towards the Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium on Sept. 11.

The Texans, together with grocery store chain H-E-B, are offering the Uvalde crew with transportation to the stadium in addition to suites for the sport.

Members of the Texans visited Uvalde and hung out with the soccer crew because it ready for its dwelling opener on Friday evening, its first dwelling sport for the reason that Might 24 mass capturing as close by Robb Elementary Faculty.

Among the many Texans contingent had been CEO Cal McNair, vice chairman Hannah McNair, head coach Lovie Smith, linebackers Christian Kirksey and Kamu Grugier-Hill, together with director of sports activities medication Roland Ramirez, who attended Robb Elementary.

The group spent the previous two days with Uvalde and offered the soccer crew with new Nike uniforms.

The Texans beforehand introduced they’ll put on “Uvalde Sturdy” decals on their helmets towards the Colts.

Nineteen youngsters and two lecturers had been killed within the Might 24 capturing, the deadliest faculty capturing in Texas historical past. Within the days following the capturing, the Texans donated $400,000 to the Robb Faculty Memorial Fund, whereas Texans gamers contributed $200,000.

In a dramatic dwelling opener on Friday evening, Uvalde scored the go-ahead landing on a one-handed catch with 12 seconds left earlier than holding on for an unbelievable 34-28 victory.

LAKE FOREST, Sick. — After 4 a long time with the Chicago Bears, crew president and chief government officer Ted Phillips has introduced he’ll retire from his position on the conclusion of the 2022 season.

“I’ve been really blessed with the consideration of working for the Chicago Bears for 40 seasons and look ahead to main the crew by way of the 2022 season,” Phillips stated in a press release launched by the crew Friday. “I admire the assist of the McCaskey household and to be concerned in overseeing this wonderful progress of the Chicago Bears by way of the years, is a dream come true.

“On daily basis has been a real pleasure and being surrounded by so many proficient and great folks has made my job richly rewarding on many ranges. I’ll all the time bleed blue and orange and endlessly be proud to be part of the Chicago Bears household.”

The Bears have already begun looking for Phillips’ successor and can announce his substitute within the coming months.

Phillips was named president and CEO on Feb. 10, 1999. He’s solely the fourth individual to function president within the group’s 102-year existence and the primary outdoors of the Halas-McCaskey household to carry that publish.

Phillips has performed an instrumental position within the Bears anticipated transfer to Arlington Heights, Illinois. The crew is in escrow for the previous Arlington Racetrack website, for which it signed a $197.2 million buy settlement final 12 months. In January, Phillips stated he anticipated closing on the land by early 2023. “Our focus for long-term improvement is completely on that property,” he stated on the time.

Bears chairman George H. McCaskey stated within the assertion Friday, “It is tough to place into phrases how a lot Ted has meant to the Bears and our household. The religion that Virginia and Ed McCaskey positioned in him by naming him President and CEO of the Bears has been rewarded many occasions over.

“He is the very best boss I ever had, and after I turned his boss, he dealt with it graciously, as he has so many different conditions. He’s held in excessive regard by his friends across the league, and deservedly so. We’re fortunate to have had him right here so long as we did.”

Phillips served because the Bears’ vice chairman of operations for six seasons beginning in 1993 and was beforehand the crew’s director of finance from 1987 to ’93. Phillips joined the Bears employees in September 1983 because the crew’s controller, a place he held for 4 years.

“He began out with us as a monetary professional,” Bears proprietor Virginia Halas McCaskey stated. “Something that he was ever requested to handle, he got here by way of and did it very properly. We have been very blessed to have him.”