The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Houston Texans owner dies at 81

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Robert “Bob” McNair, the man who brought football back to Houston after the Oilers left for Tennessee by founding the Texans, has died. He was 81.

One of the NFL’s most influentia­l owners, McNair had battled both leukemia and squamous cell carcinoma in recent years before dying in Houston on Friday. The team did not immediatel­y release a cause of death, but said he died peacefully with wife Janice and his family by his side.

“He was a very caring, thoughtful and passionate individual,” coach Bill O’Brien said in a statement. “As much as he cared about winning, I think the thing I will remember most about Mr. McNair is the way he cared about the players.”

When Houston lost the Oilers to Tennessee after the 1996 season, McNair made it his mission to return the NFL to the city. He formed Houston NFL Holdings in 1998, and on Oct. 6, 1999, he was awarded the 32nd NFL franchise. The Texans began play in 2002.

“He was the reason profession­al football returned to Houston and he (led) our franchise with a laser focus on honesty, integrity and high character,” team president Jamey Rootes said in a statement. “He was an amazing champion for Houston and worked hard to make sure our city received maximum value from the presence of the Texans and the NFL.”

His son, Cal McNair, who has been serving as the team’s chairman and chief operating officer, will lead the team in the wake of his father’s death.

President George H.W. Bush, McNair’s longtime friend, issued a statement on his passing.

“Bob McNair wasn’t just the brightest point of light in Houston; he was one of the kindest and most generous people anywhere,” Bush said. “Nobody cared - or helped people - more, and that’s just one of the reasons I will always be proud Bob was my good friend. He was simply the best.”

Many current and former Texans took to social media to share thoughts about McNair and send condolence­s to his family.

Receiver Andre Johnson, who played for the team from 2003-14 and is the Texans’ career receiving leader, tweeted about McNair, saying: “Can’t thank you enough for giving a kid from Miami a chance to live out his dream of playing in the NFL.”

Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt also tweeted his appreciati­on.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? In this Jan. 3, 2016, file photo, Houston Texans owner Robert “Bob” McNair, right, greets players after the team’s win over Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in an NFL football game in Houston.
AP FILE PHOTO In this Jan. 3, 2016, file photo, Houston Texans owner Robert “Bob” McNair, right, greets players after the team’s win over Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in an NFL football game in Houston.

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