It remains to be seen if Andre Johnson will be a member of the Houston Texans this season, but if you ask one prominent member of the Texans offense, Johnson is H-Town.
Johnson has been with the Texans since 2003, and according to Arian Foster, the pro bowl wide receiver “is Houston.”
“He is Houston,” Foster said. “I remember when I had my little run where I had like two back-to-back great seasons. I felt like this city loves me, they love me here. Everywhere I go, this is still Dre’s city. I don’t care if James Harden is walking around, Dwight Howard, whatever. This is Andre Johnson’s city. He is Houston. That’s what it means more than anything. He’s been a staple here for so long.”
“I understand where he’s coming from,” he said. “I really do. This is a business and people forget that it’s a business. He’s at the point of his career where he doesn’t want money now. He just wants to go win.
“Ultimately that’s one of my friends outside the field. So I want him to do what’s best for him. If he doesn’t feel like playing anymore, he wants to hang it up then I’ll support him. If he wants to come back and help us win, I’m all for that as well.”