Texans fans can no longer call Akeem Hunt one of their own. The third-year running back is now a member of the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad. He signed on with the Chiefs on Tuesday, a fact confirmed by numerous reports including Sirius XM NFL Radio.

Hunt initially made the Texans 53-man roster but got cut when the team claimed wide receiver Andy Jones off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys. He was one of six running backs on the first 53-man list. With Jordan Todman and Tyler Ervin both offering more on special teams, Hunt quickly became the odd man out.

The former undrafted free agent from Purdue finishes his Houston career with 205 rushing yards on 37 carries in 15 games over two seasons. He was popular with Texans fans and got the news of his release while he was with the team distributing aid for Harvey victims. He later released a grateful statement,

Thank you to everyone that feels my PASSION for this game. I truely appreciate all of you . I truely do! Got a heavy heart tonight! S.O.O.N™ — Akeem Hunt SOON (@Mr_A1Hunt) September 5, 2017

The Texans already had a full 10-man practice squad, leaving no room for Hunt.