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  2. John McClain - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Seniors Committee, and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee. He also appears on Sports Radio 610. In 2015, he was named as a Gridiron Legend in Texas. [2] On March 31, 2022, McClain announced his retirement from the Houston Chronicle ...

  3. Fred Faour - Wikipedia

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    His late father (also named Fred Faour) worked on the Houston Chronicle sports desk for 29 years, and his mother, Pat Monych, was the first female sports editor in Texas in the early 1970s at the Texas City Sun. [1] Faour began his career by answering phones in the Chronicle sports department at age 16 in 1981.

  4. Al Carter - Wikipedia

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    After three years, Carter returned to his hometown and joined the sports staff of the Houston Chronicle, originally as the beat writer for Southwest Conference athletics. In 1983, Carter was the first to report Clyde Drexler's decision to leave the University of Houston and enter the National Basketball Association draft as a junior.

  5. Houston Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Chronicle is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. As of April 2016, [update] it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times .

  6. Clutch City - Wikipedia

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    "Choke City" was a Houston Chronicle front-page headline in 1994, given to the city of Houston after the Houston Rockets blew two consecutive commanding fourth-quarter leads at The Summit in the first two games of their Western Conference semifinals match-up versus the Phoenix Suns in the 1994 NBA Playoffs.

  7. Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell suffered dislocated ...

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    Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell is out for the rest of the season after suffering a dislocated knee, torn ACL and other damage, according to Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans.

  8. Glenn Davis (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Davis hosts Dynamo All Access on Yahoo Sports 1560 and Soccer Matters on ESPN 97.5 FM. He originally started his radio show on 90.1 KPFT public radio in Houston. Davis used the platform to promote the sport and the return of professional soccer to Houston, which ultimately occurred with the San Jose Earthquakes being re-located to Houston in ...

  9. Sports in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Astrodome NRG Stadium, home of the NFL's Texans Daikin Park, home of MLB's Astros Shell Energy Stadium, home of MLS's Dynamo Toyota Center, home of the NBA's Rockets.. The U.S. city of Houston and its metropolitan area have a rich sporting culture and the area residents are active in many spectator and participant sports.