The Houston Texans are officially 50 days away from kicking off the 2025 season in Los Angeles against the Rams at SoFi Stadium and we’re counting down the days until a victory ensues on the west coast.
Texans Wire will each day tell you which player has worn the number of the day leading up to kickoff and pick the player who ensured the number best during their time at NRG Stadium. As for today, let’s take a look at who has worn No. 50 since the inaugural season in 2002.
Texans players to wear No. 50
No. 50 currently belongs to second-year defensive end Solomon Byrd. Mostly found on the practice squad in 2024, the former seventh-round pick did appear in two games last season and recorded a tackle. He’s going to need a promising training camp to earn a spot on the active 53-man roster, but given his work ethic, perhaps Houston keeps him around as an option for the practice squad a second straight year.
With Byrd barely playing over his lone season with the Texans, he’s obviously not the best player to don No. 50, which begs the question: who is?
DE Solomon Byrd (2024-Present)OL Kendrick Green (2023)DE Jordan Jenkins (2021)LB Tyrell Adams (2018-2020)LB Ben Heeney (2017)LB Akeem Dent (2014-2016)LB Bryan Braman (2011-2013)LB Charlie Anderson (2004-2007)LB Charlie Clemons (2003)Best Player: Tyrell Adams
With the passing of Braman, we want to give a shoutout for his efforts during his time in Houston and the impact he’s made to those in the area. On the field, however, Adams was the most consistent player and led all players in tackles who donned the jersey with 141 stops, six sacks and three forced fumbles.
Picking are slim, but Adams was a reliable special-teams option and a decent No. 4 linebacker for three seasons. He started 14 games and averaged roughly 7.8 tackles per appearance. It’s a solid number for a linebacker who was projected to be a practice squad player.
And among the long 2020 COVID-19 season, Adams was one of the few defensive bright spots, notching 120 tackles and a career-best 12 starts. One solid season for the Texans did enough of the heavy lifitng to earn him the accolade over Anderson and Braman, though both made solid cases.