Houston Texans Fire Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik After Two Seasons
The Texans part ways with Slowik and offensive line coach Chris Strausser following an inconsistent offensive season despite a playoff run.
- Bobby Slowik has been dismissed as the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator after two seasons, as confirmed by multiple reports.
- The Texans' offense struggled in 2024, ranking 19th in scoring and 22nd in total yards, with quarterback C.J. Stroud sacked a league-high 52 times.
- Offensive line coach Chris Strausser was also let go, signaling a broader shift in the coaching staff to improve protection and offensive consistency.
- Despite the challenges, the Texans reached the divisional round of the playoffs, showcasing potential but falling short against the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Head coach DeMeco Ryans is reportedly seeking new leadership to help the team build on its playoff success and develop its young offensive core.