NRG Stadium

Hurricane Beryl Damages NRG Stadium's Roof

NFL stadium’s roof appears punctured in aftermath of Category 1 storm.   July 11, 2024


By Dave Lubach, Executive Editor


NRG Stadium, home of the NFL’s Houston Texans, appears to have sustained a hole in its retractable roof in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. 

Beryl was a Category 1 hurricane when it hit the ground in Texas, leaving power outages and nearly a foot of rain in the Houston area. In the storm’s aftermath, multiple images of the damage at the stadium circulated online, SI.com reported

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It is believed to be the second time the stadium has been damaged by a hurricane. The first was in 2008, when panels were damaged by Hurricane Ike, forcing the postponement of a game and $11 million in repairs. SI reported that FEMA covered 75 percent of the bill. 

The damage from Ike took five months to repair. The stadium is scheduled to host a preseason NFL game August 17, but no damage estimates have yet been revealed or damage reports disclosed. In addition to some other smaller events, a Zach Bryan concert is also scheduled for July 27. 

Dave Lubach is executive editor of the facility market. 

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