HOU Gamblers

HOU Gamblers

Leagues Played
USFL 20
Links
Wikipedia

Risultati

USFL 06/18 17:00 - [2] NO Breakers v HOU Gamblers [3] L 17-10
USFL 06/11 17:00 - [1] BHM Stallions v HOU Gamblers [3] L 38-15
USFL 06/03 16:00 - [2] HOU Gamblers v PIT Maulers [4] W 20-19
USFL 05/28 18:30 - [2] HOU Gamblers v MEM Showboats [4] L 20-23
USFL 05/21 20:00 - [2] NJ Generals v HOU Gamblers [3] W 10-16
USFL 05/13 20:00 - [3] HOU Gamblers v BHM Stallions [2] W 27-20
USFL 05/06 17:00 - [3] HOU Gamblers v PHI Stars [4] W 41-16
USFL 04/29 23:00 - [4] MEM Showboats v HOU Gamblers [3] W 26-30
USFL 04/22 16:30 - [4] HOU Gamblers v NO Breakers [2] L 31-38
USFL 04/16 16:00 - [2] MI Panthers v HOU Gamblers [2] L 29-13
USFL 06/20 00:30 - [2] NO Breakers v HOU Gamblers [4] W 3-20
USFL 06/11 22:00 - [4] HOU Gamblers v BHM Stallions [1] W 17-15

The Houston Roughnecks are a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas. The Roughnecks compete in the United Football League (UFL). The team is owned-and-operated by Dwayne Johnson's Alpha Acquico and Fox Corporation. The team was a founding member of the USFL, as the Houston Gamblers in 2022, named after the 1980s USFL team of the same name. Though named after the city of Houston, the 2020s Gamblers never played there under that brand, instead playing its home games as the guest of other USFL teams in Birmingham, Alabama in 2022 and Memphis, Tennessee in 2023. When the USFL and XFL merged to form the UFL in 2024, the Gamblers took over the branding of the original Houston Roughnecks that had played the 2020 and 2023 seasons in the XFL and will play in Houston at Rice Stadium.

History

The Gamblers' logo from 2022 to 2023.

Houston Gamblers (2022–2023)

The Houston Gamblers were one of eight teams that were officially announced as a USFL franchise on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on November 22, 2021. On January 6, 2022, it was announced on The Herd with Colin Cowherd that former NCAA Football Head coach Kevin Sumlin was named the Head coach and General manager of the Gamblers. Houston was the only city in the USFL nominally based west of the Mississippi River and the only team that had a representative team in both professional spring football leagues, the USFL (the Gamblers) and the XFL (the Roughnecks), though the Gamblers never set foot in Houston, instead playing as a traveling team under the USFL's hub model.

On January 6, 2022, former college head coach, Kevin Sumlin was named the head coach and general manager for the Houston Gamblers. The Gamblers' first season game was on April 17, 2022, against the Michigan Panthers at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama. Kicker Nick Vogel made a 37-yard field goal in the first quarter (the first points for the franchise). The Gamblers defeated the Panthers 17–12, winning their first game in franchise history. The Gamblers lost their next seven games before winning for their final two games of the season, and failing to qualify for the USFL playoffs.

In September, 2022, the Gamblers announced that Robert Morris was named their new general manager. In November 2022, the USFL announced that the Gamblers will play at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee for the 2023 season. In February, 2023, Sumlin announced his plans to join the coaching staff of the Maryland Terrapins, this led to the Gamblers hiring former New Orleans Saints assistant coach, Curtis Johnson as their new head coach.

Houston Roughnecks (2024–present)

On January 1, as part of the merger with the XFL, the Gamblers took on the identity (including name, history and social media presence) of their XFL counterpart, the Roughnecks, while maintaining the Gamblers' coaching staff, player rights and position in the USFL Conference. The team will play in Houston as the Roughnecks did, but renovations to TDECU Stadium, the Roughnecks' home in 2020 and 2023, required the use of a different venue; Rice University Stadium was approached about the possibility prior to the merger. On February 1, 2024, the Roughnecks announced an agreement to play the 2024 season at Rice Stadium.