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Andre Johnson
Andre Johnson is a wide reciever for the Houston Texans. He is number 80 and is 6'2 and 220 pounds.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Andre Johnson deserves a national stage -- he’s dominant, humble and the No. 1 wide receiver in the NFL, and yet he can count on one hand the number of times he has played on national TV. Drafted third in 2003 by the Texans, Johnson has played more games without making the playoffs than all but two active receivers. In “Simply Irreplaceable”, in the new issue of ESPN The Magazine on newsstands now, writer David...
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Matt Schaub threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Steve Slaton to give the Houston Texans a 7-0 lead over the Tennessee Titans after one quarter in a key AFC South game Monday night. The Texans (5-4) started their second series at the Tennessee 36 after a short punt by Brett Kern. On first down, Schaub found Andre Johnson across the middle for a 15-yard gain.
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Matt Schaub threw touchdown passes to Steve Slaton and Andre Johnson and the Houston Texans were tied 17-17 with the Tennessee Titans after three quarters Monday night.
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When you think of the Houston Texans, what's the first thought that comes to mind?
If you're an optimist, maybe you think of Andre Johnson or the explosive offense. Maybe you think of Mario Williams and Demeco Ryans becoming foundational pieces of the defense.
If you're a little less optimistic, maybe you think of missed opportunities and mediocrity. And if you're one of those wacko Texans fans, and I know you're out there, you still think...
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