Here are three potential candidates for the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator vacancy after the departure of Bobby Slowik.
In one of the more surprising coaching decisions this offseason, the Houston Texans are reportedly moving on from offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport divulged.
The Houston Texans have fired Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik in an abrupt and shocking movie. Per NFL Insider Ian Rapoport, "A major change in Houston: The #Texans are moving on from offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik,
Grissom has served in the role as the Texans president since March 2021, according to his LinkedIn page. He has also spent the last 23 years with the organization, serving in many roles such as corporate development manager, director of corporate development, and senior vice president of corporate development.
The Houston Texans have made the very surprising decision to fire offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, per Ian Rapoport. Slowik was once heralded as a potential head coach candidate, especially last offseason after he helped rookie C.
After a frustrating offensive season for the Houston Texans, head coach DeMeco Ryans is making a major change to his coaching staff going into 2025. Per
Not long after their divisional round exit to the Chiefs, the Texans announced they parted ways with former team president Greg Grissom.
The Houston Texans weren't satisfied with another trip to the divisional round. On Friday, head coach DeMeco Ryans parted ways with not one but two coaches from his staff. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport,
According to Ian Rapoport, Texans QBs coach Jerrod Johnson is the team’s top internal candidate for their offensive coordinator job. Rapoport also writes assistant OL coach Cole Popovich is a candidate for their offensive line coach opening.
The Houston Texans are firing offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and offensive line coach Chris Strausser, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Friday.
Slowik was one of the names on the Jets’ initial round of head coaching interview requests, and he met with the team. With no other suitors emerging and New York electing to hire Aaron Glenn, it appeared he would be on track for a third campaign at the helm of Houston’s offense. Instead, Slowik is now a late entry into the coaching market for 2025.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Texans are firing OC Bobby Slowik on Friday. Rapoport writes Houston also fired OL coach Chris Strausser. It’s a bit of