The Houston Texans made the surprising decision to move on from Bobby Slowik as their offensive coordinator this week. While something needed to change, very few thought that Slowik would be on his way out of town.
The Houston Texans picked up their second consecutive AFC South championship in 2024 despite the massive regression they saw from their offense down the stretch.  A massive reason for this was the poor play from their offensive line.
The Houston Texans are now looking for a new offensive coordinator. In a shocking move on Friday, the Texans decided to fire offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik.
The Houston Texans season came to an end in the divisional round of the 2024 NFL Playoffs, as they suffered a 23-14 defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs. Things went wrong for Houston from the first play of the game, where a controversial incident yielded a significant fine for one of their players.
The Houston Texans weren't able to take down the back-to-back Super Bowl Champion Kans City Chiefs.  Their season came to an end in the Divisional round, and after a sideline confrontation, it might be the end of one player's time in Houston.
Bobby Slowik was one of the NFL's top coaching candidates following the 2023 season. After a down 2024 campaign, the Texans are moving on from him.
One of the biggest needs heading into the offseason that was prevalent in the team's divisional round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs was the offensive line. Quarterback CJ Stroud was sacked a total of eight times in the contest, along with 52 sacks the regular season, which was the second most behind Chicago Bears' Caleb Williams.
The Houston Texans are parting ways with Greg Grissom, who had been president since 2021. He oversaw business operations.
A significant change has occurred within the Houston Texans organization.
The Texans need to upgrade the roster on both sides of the ball. If Houston trades for these 2 players, they could win it all next season.