The Houston Texans‘ 25th season as a franchise in 2026 will feature a blast from the past.

The building known for the last 12 years as NRG Stadium will receive a new name before next season, reverting back to its original name, Reliant Stadium. The name change was approved by the Harris County Sports & Convention Corporation on Wednesday.

NRG signage will be taken down before the stadium hosts 2026 FIFA World Cup matches this summer, a period in which the building will be referred to as “Houston Stadium.” Reliant signage will then be added in August before the Texans’ 2026 season begins in September. 

Reliant Energy, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, released a video Wednesday announcing the stadium name change.

“A lot of folks call this place H-Town. But we call it home,” the video’s narrator said. “We know Houston never let go [of the old stadium name], and neither did we. Reliant Stadium is, once again, Reliant Stadium.

“Welcome back, it’s good to be home.”

Reliant purchased 30-year naming rights for the Texans’ stadium—which is also home to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo—in 2002. The building’s name was changed to NRG Stadium in 2014, though many in Houston still referred to the building by its original name. NRG commissioned a study this year regarding the two names, asking survey participants which name they preferred. Reliant Stadium was the winner, receiving a whopping 90 percent of the votes.

“Fans have told us what this place means to them. For many, it’s always been Reliant Stadium,” NRG executive Brad Bentley said in a statement Wednesday. “We heard them loud and clear. Reliant Stadium is back.”

2026 marks Year 25 for the Texans in their current home stadium. The Texans’ lease at Reliant Stadium runs through 2032.