Texans to practice at The Star due to Hurricane Harvey
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Searching for a place to practice amid Hurricane Harvey, the Houston Texans have decided on Frisco, Texas.
NFL Network's Jane Slater reported Sunday that the Texans will practice at the Cowboys' practice facility, The Star, on Monday at 9 a.m. CT, an indoor facility roughly 40 minutes from the Cowboys' home field in Arlington. The Texans later made the announcement official, with the Cowboys noting that they're also prepared to make AT&T Stadium available for the Dallas-Houston tilt on Thursday if NRG Stadium is unavailable.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that the Texans opted not to fly back to Houston after their game against Saints in Louisiana, instead re-routing to Dallas.
At the time of Slater's report, the city of Houston was still taking a beating from Harvey. The storm has already been responsible for multiple deaths, as well as devastating floods and damage that will take months to comprehend. One meteorologist, via the Weather Channel, said it "could be the worstflooding disaster in U.S. history."
Texans defensive end J.J. Watt tweeted the following video in an effort to help from afar on Sunday:
Recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey will be massive.â JJ Watt (@JJWatt) August 27, 2017
We must come together to help rebuild our communities.https://t.co/SR6DmnNbyMpic.twitter.com/iiMsG2i4dl
Multiple Texans players have already publicly offered their thoughts and prayers to the community.
The Texans are still slated to host the Cowboys in Houston at 7 p.m. CT on Thursday. Around The NFL will have updates on the situation as information becomes available
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