HOUSTON – When it comes to bowling, Texans rookie running back Woody Marks is a ringer.
Marks is a serious bowling aficionado who owns two custom bowling balls, including a see-through ball and an Atlanta Falcons-themed one.
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Marks grew up going to the bowling alley his brother worked for and was there all the time.
“It’s crazy,” Marks told KPRC 2. “When I loved to do when I was a kid was to go bowling. I was up there all the time. I still go to the bowling alley all the time. I go by myself.”
Marks is holding his first annual charity bowling tournament in May at Lucky Strike in Houston to benefit the community.
“You can get involved just by going on my foundation page,” Marks said. “Put smiles on people’s faces.”
His message to the community?
“Just stay level-headed,” Marks said. “Stay in school. This world we live in, we need everybody. Just stay in school, get good grades, and then see what life takes you on to that with whatever major you want to go into, whatever you want to do in life, no matter if it’s a football player or a doctor, just do what’s good for you, and just strive to be the best
Marks went bowling with the Texans’ running backs and running backs-assistant head coach Danny Barrett.
“That was pretty fun,” Marks said.
Marks won the bowling competition versus his teammates, but the standout was Barrett.
“Coach DB, he pretty good,” Marks said. “Yeah, he got it. He was pretty good.”
#Texans running back Woody Marks @JoquaviousMarks is holding his first annual charity bowling tournament in May at Lucky Strike in Houston. Woody says he's an excellent bowler, owns two custom bowling balls. Event to benefit community, students@KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/qyqwIReFgX
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 4, 2026
Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com