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How To Get A Cardboard Cutout

PHOTOS: Our 10 favorite cardboard cutouts as Astros games this season Houston Texans fans cheer during an AFC wild card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020, in Houston.
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PHOTOS: Our 10 favorite cardboard cutouts as Astros games this season

Houston Texans fans cheer during an AFC wild card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020, in Houston.

Brett Coomer/Staff photographer
The Crawford Boxes aren't the Crawford Boxes without beers. So, salute to this woman for coming prepared. And, Ol' Astronaut Helmet there is ready if the beers lead to rowdiness at any point during the season.
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The Crawford Boxes aren't the Crawford Boxes without beers. So, salute to this woman for coming prepared. And, Ol' Astronaut Helmet there is ready if the beers lead to rowdiness at any point during the season.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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When you see how much those Crawford Box beers cost.
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When you see how much those Crawford Box beers cost.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
Shout out to my guy here who paid $100 for his personalized cardboard cutout to be placed inside the stadium, but we can't make out who he is. Any Astros fan who wanted their cardboard cutout, but didn't want to pay the money ... just say this is you.
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Shout out to my guy here who paid $100 for his personalized cardboard cutout to be placed inside the stadium, but we can't make out who he is. Any Astros fan who wanted their cardboard cutout, but didn't want to pay the money ... just say this is you.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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Little Dude and Bearded Guy are NOT dog lovers.
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Little Dude and Bearded Guy are NOT dog lovers.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
Julia Morales' biggest fan. Now, we just need Julia to head out there and try to interview the cardboard cutout during a game.
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Julia Morales' biggest fan. Now, we just need Julia to head out there and try to interview the cardboard cutout during a game.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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At first, I thought this said "I want to be on TV," but upon further review that appears to read "I want to be an ..." and the mystery compels us.  What do you want to be, man? It starts with a vowel, but what is it? An Astro? An orthodondist? An aquamarine scientist?
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At first, I thought this said "I want to be on TV," but upon further review that appears to read "I want to be an ..." and the mystery compels us.  What do you want to be, man? It starts with a vowel, but what is it? An Astro? An orthodondist? An aquamarine scientist?

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
Safety first. This cardboard cutout won't be showing any COVID-19 symptoms this season.
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Safety first. This cardboard cutout won't be showing any COVID-19 symptoms this season.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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Cuteness turned alllll the way up (Fat Joe voice ... OK, really Infrared voice, but you know what we're saying)
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Cuteness turned alllll the way up (Fat Joe voice ... OK, really Infrared voice, but you know what we're saying)

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
The Houston Dynamo's Diesel The Fox is in the building. Here's hoping we get a Diesel vs. Orbit grudge match at some point.
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The Houston Dynamo's Diesel The Fox is in the building. Here's hoping we get a Diesel vs. Orbit grudge match at some point.

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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When Gerrit Cole doesn't come out of the bullpen in Game 7 of the World Series. Sorry. Too soon?
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When Gerrit Cole doesn't come out of the bullpen in Game 7 of the World Series. Sorry. Too soon?

Karen Warren/Staff photographer
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Like baseball teams around the country, the Houston Texans will use cardboard cutouts of their fans to make NRG Stadium feel not-so-empty as they attempt to play this season during a pandemic.

The Texans already have announced no fans will be allowed at the team's home opener against the Ravens on Sept. 20. There has been no decision made on the rest of the season. The team's second home game is Oct. 4 against the Vikings.

The cardboard cutout option will cost you $75, with the money going to the Houston Texans Foundation, and first is being offered to season-ticket holders. The offer will be open to everyone beginning Aug. 24.

The cutouts will be placed in seats near both end zones.

The Texans are saving the front row for cutouts of Houston's first responders and frontline heroes during the pandemic. Their cutouts will be provided at no cost to them.

The rules for the cutouts are much like the Astros' policy: Take a vertical photo of yourself at eye-level from the waist up, standing about six feet from your camera. You can hold a sign or prop, but it must be kept inside your body width. And, of course, there are limits to what you can do in your picture: Don't raise your arms in the air, that makes it hard to cutout. Only one person per photo. You can't wear the gear of another team besides the Texans, no advertising, no social media handles, no political statements, no offensive or negative comments or inappropriate photos.

When you meet all those qualifications, you can upload your photo here.

How To Get A Cardboard Cutout

Source: https://www.chron.com/sports/texans/article/How-to-get-cardboard-cutout-Houston-Texans-games-15495462.php

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