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Hannah McNair Dropped That Iconic Southside Dance, And Texans Fans Are Begging Her to Run the Team.

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Hannah McNair, the Houston Texans’ Chief Community Officer and Vice President of their Foundation, went absolutely viral after busting out the iconic Southside dance. She’s been hyping up the fanbase for the 2026 NFL campaign, and seriously, she took community outreach to a whole new level.

The Moves That Broke the Internet

Married to principal owner Cal McNair, Hannah was mingling with fans when she decided to show her Houston love. She launched into the Southside dance, a move popularized by Lil Keke’s 1997 hip-hop anthem. The second that video dropped and went viral, the internet and the Texans faithful lost their collective minds.

Fans Are Seriously Hyped

The reaction was immediate and hilarious. One fan joked, “Cal needs to step away from the team. Just let Hannah oversee everything.” Another added, “Hold on, she hitting that hoe too smooth Lmfaoo.” Mrs. McNair is a total icon for the H-Town faithful. After last season’s bitter end, where the Texans went 12-5, destroyed the Steelers in the Wild Card round, but then fell to the New England Patriots in the Divisional Round, seeing McNair’s enthusiasm has totally reignited hope.

This isn’t just about a dance. This is about genuine passion for the squad, and it has the fanbase pumped up and looking forward to what the 2026 season brings for the Texans. Can this renewed energy carry them even further? We’re all watching to see.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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