Adrian’s dream was simple, yet deeply meaningful. He longed to see his beloved Houston Texans play in person — a wish he held onto with hope until his final breath. Tragically, Adrian passed away before his Make-A-Wish could be fulfilled, leaving his family with heartbreak and a quiet, ungranted dream.

Now, his mother, Vivi, is asking the Houston Texans and the wider community for something profoundly human: to remember her son.
Vivi hopes the team will acknowledge Adrian’s love for the Texans on December 21st, his birthday, when the Texans take the field at home. For her, this gesture would be more than recognition — it would be a way to honor a wish that never had the chance to come true, and to let Adrian’s spirit be present in the place he dreamed of visiting most.
Adrian’s story is not about loss alone. It is about loyalty, hope, and the powerful bond between a fan and his team. He believed in the Texans not just as a football team, but as a source of joy during his hardest days.
As the holiday season approaches — a time of reflection and compassion — Vivi’s question echoes beyond the stadium walls: Will the team or its fans take action to ensure Adrian’s memory is honored?
Sometimes, a moment of acknowledgment can mean everything. For one family, it could transform grief into remembrance — and turn a missed wish into a lasting legacy.