Houston Texans offensive tackle Tytus Howard became an unfortunate victim of the floodwaters in Houston after Hurricane Beryl came to town and wreaked havoc.
The Houston area is still recovering from the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl, as many thousands have been without electricity since Monday.
Former Texans cornerback Steven Nelson is among the many people helping residents, while current Texans offensive lineman Tytus Howard is one person who needs help.
Howard shared on Twitter that he got his truck stuck in the floodwaters during the storm.
Howard, who Houston selected in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft, posted pictures and videos of his truck submerged in water on Wednesday.
He later added a video of his truck being pulled out of the water near a gas station.
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As a show of his appreciation, Tytus Howard rewarded his helpers with cases of Modelo.
The city of Houston remains in the process of recovery from Hurricane Beryl’s impact. The hurricane delivered a ton of rain and rocked the city with winds as hard as 80 mph, knocking over a plethora of trees, falling on powerlines, and knocking out power for more than 2.2 million.
Currently, around 800,000 still lack power five days after the Category 1 hurricane ripped through the area.
Even a big guy like Houston Texans starting right tackle Tytus Howard wasn’t immune to the effects of the massive storm.
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The Texans will begin training camp later this month, with the preseason opener in Canton, Ohio.
Houston Texans Offensive Tackle Tytus Howard Signed New Extension In 2023
The Houston Texans and offensive tackle Tytus Howard agreed on a three-year, $56 million extension that includes $36.5 million guaranteed back in July 2023, per ESPN.
Howard, a 2019 first-round pick of the Texans out of Alabama State, suffered a season-ending knee injury in late November during the 2023 season.
Howard is expected to fully recover after undergoing surgery this offseason.
As a backup plan, the Texans drafted Notre Dame’s Blake Fisher, who started 26 games at tackle for the Irish over three seasons.
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