Heartwarming: Cal McNair and the Texans Receive Praise for Heartfelt 105th Birthday Gift to 40-Year Fan - WWII Veteran
Houston, Texas – January 21, 2026
The Houston Texans are receiving widespread praise from NFL fans after a heartwarming gesture to honor one of their longest-serving supporters, Louis Tanzer, a World War II Marine Corps veteran, on his 105th birthday. Tanzer, a lifelong Texans fan for over 40 years, was surprised with a customized jersey, a signed card from the entire team, and a special video call from team owner Cal McNair.
Tanzer, who has supported the Texans through thick and thin, was deeply touched by the gifts. The oversized birthday card, signed by Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, Hall of Famer J.J. Watt, and the entire roster, was a total surprise to him. “This was the most meaningful gift I’ve ever received,” Tanzer said, clearly moved by the gesture. “I never imagined receiving something like this, especially from my beloved Texans. I’ve supported them for so many years, and this just means the world to me.”

But the surprises didn’t end there. After Tanzer’s birthday party on December 26, he received a heartfelt video call from Cal McNair. During the call, McNair expressed his admiration for Tanzer’s service during WWII and his dedication to the Texans. “I want you to know you're my hero,” McNair said. “When I heard your story and how courageous you were, and then I found out you’re a Texans fan, it made this all the more special.”
The connection between McNair and Tanzer was immediate, as they discovered their shared love for the Texans and their faith. McNair went on to give Tanzer another memorable gift: a customized Texans jersey with the number 105 and his last name on it. Tanzer was thrilled by the gift and proudly displayed it. His daughter, Gail, shared, “He’s enjoying it tremendously. He’s so proud of the team, and even though the season didn’t end the way we hoped, he’s still cheering them on with all his heart.”

McNair also shared his hopes for the future, expressing his desire to see the team rise to new heights next season. “It’s an honor to know you, and I’m proud of you,” McNair told Tanzer. “We may not have made it to the Super Bowl this time, but we’re committed to making this team better, and I promise we’ll continue working toward a championship.”
Tanzer’s reaction and the heartfelt gifts from the Texans have touched many fans, who have applauded McNair and the team for their thoughtfulness and respect for their supporters, especially those who have stood by them for decades. The Texans' gesture serves as a reminder of the deep bonds that exist between the team and its loyal fans, particularly those who have supported them through thick and thin.
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