NRG Stadium Seating Chart, Houston Texans. 

NRG Stadium, formerly known as Reliant Stadium, has been home to the Houston Texans since 2002. The venue was groundbreaking as one of the first NFL stadiums with a retractable roof, and provides guests with a very comfortable game day experience. The stadium grounds offer an excellent tailgating scene, the scoreboards are among the largest in the NFL, the fans are Texas-friendly, and Houston Texans tickets are fairly affordable for the average fan. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the NRG Stadium seating chart to help football fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Houston Texans tickets.

Where To Sit At NRG Stadium

NRG Stadium is a very symmetrical and aesthetic stadium for a place with more than 71,000 seats. It doesn’t offer a staggering amount of premium seating options. The primary seating areas include the field level seats, mezzanine/club level (300 level), and gridiron level (600 level). We’ll begin by discussing the field level seats.

 

Field Level (100 Level)

Photo taken from the field level seats at NRG Stadium during a Houston Texans home game.

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The field level seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 101 through 140. The rows for the field level sections are lettered A through Z, followed by rows AA through JJ. 

 

The Houston Texans’ sideline is located in front of sections 105 through 107. The visiting team’s sideline is located in front of sections 125 through 127. The Houston Texans’ player tunnel is located adjacent to sections 112 and 113. The visiting team’s tunnel at NRG Stadium is located adjacent to sections 132 and 133. 

 

 

Mezzanine Level (300 Level)

Photo taken from the mezzanine level seats at NRG Stadium during a Houston Texans home game.

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The mezzanine level seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 319 through 328, and sections 347 through 356. The number of rows for the mezzanine level sections will greatly vary, but will begin with row A, and go no higher than row S.

 

 

Verizon Club Seats (300 Level)

Photo taken from the Verizon Club seats at NRG Stadium during a Houston Texans home game.

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The Verizon Club seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 301 through 318, and sections 329 through 346. The rows for most Verizon Club sections are lettered G through V.

The perks for the Verizon Club at NRG Stadium include the following.

  • Private entrance into the East and West Clubs
  • Access to club lounges two hours before kickoff, and one hour after the conclusion of the game
  • In-seat waiter service
  • Live music in club lounges
  • Autograph signings by Houston Texans alumni
  • Upscale food and beverage options
  • Comfortable padded seats with additional leg room
  • Less wait at restrooms and concessions



Loge Level (500 Level)

Photo taken from the loge level seats at NRG Stadium during a Houston Texans home game.

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The loge level seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 501 through 552. The number of rows for the loge level sections will vary, but are typically lettered G through M.



Gridiron Level (600 Level)

Photo taken from the gridiron level seats at NRG Stadium during a Houston Texans home game.

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The gridiron level seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 601 through 652. The number of rows for the gridiron level seats will vary, but will always begin with row A, and go no higher than row T.

NRG Stadium’s gridiron level offers the most affordable tickets for Houston Texans home games.



Chairman’s Club 

The Chairman’s Club seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 743 through 752. The rows for the Chairman’s Club seats are lettered P, Q, and R. The perks for the Chairman’s Club at NRG Stadium include the following.

  • VIP parking for guests
  • Private elevator entry
  • Private restrooms
  • Concierge service
  • Access to Club Lounges
  • All-inclusive buffet food, snacks, and soft drinks
  • Access to three bars
  • Access to a spacious lounge equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Complimentary game programs for guests



Director’s Club

The Director’s Club seats at NRG Stadium consist of sections 717 through 726. The rows for the Director’s Club seats are lettered P, Q, and R. The perks for the Director’s Club at NRG Stadium include the following.

  • VIP parking for guests
  • Private elevator entry
  • Private restrooms
  • Concierge service
  • Access to Club Lounges
  • All-inclusive buffet food, snacks, and soft drinks
  • Access to three bars
  • Access to a spacious lounge equipped with flat-screen HD televisions
  • Complimentary game programs for guests



Luxury Suites

Photo of the playing field at NRG Stadium from a luxury suite. Home of the Houston Texans.

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NRG Stadium’s luxury suites are located on the 200, 300, and 400 levels. The traditional luxury suites are located on the 200 and 400 levels of the stadium. The perks for the luxury suites at NRG Stadium include the following.

  • Tickets for between 12 and 28 guests with the option of purchasing 4 additional standing room only tickets
  • Catered food and beverage packages
  • Comfortable padded seats with additional leg room
  • VIP reserved parking for guests
  • Floor to ceiling retractable window walls
  • Access to an exclusive club lounge
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • In-suite branding opportunities for your business
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions, and private balcony
  • Access to portable and fixed bars for guests
  • Private restrooms

 

The Party Suites are located on the 300 level, and are ideal for groups of between 45 and 150 guests. To learn more about leasing a suite at NRG Stadium for an individual game, partial season, or full season, please visit NRGPark.com.

 

Season Tickets

To learn more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Houston Texans, please visit HoustonTexans.com.

 

 

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