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On January 31, 2023, Ryans was hired as head coach of the Houston Texans, the same franchise he started his professional NFL career for, after signing a six-year contract. [38] Ryans was the third head coach hired in the last three offseasons by the Texans. [39] The Texans started the 2023 season by losing their first two games. [40]
O'Brien had previously served as head coach at Penn State and as offensive coordinator under Bill Belichick with the New England Patriots. In the 2020 season, the Texans started 0-4, and O'Brien was fired and replaced by interim head coach Romeo Crennel during the regular season on October 5, 2020. [3]
Slowik was hired as the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans on February 12, 2023, by new head coach DeMeco Ryans, who Slowik had previously worked with in San Francisco. [9] Slowik was part of the staff that led the Texans to a 10–7 regular season finish, the AFC South title, and a Wild Card Round victory over the Cleveland Browns.
The Texans hired Ryans, who was the San Francisco 49ers' defensive coordinator, as their new head coach. Ryans was a fantastic linebacker for the Texans from 2006-2011, winning Defensive Rookie of ...
HOUSTON (AP) — DeMeco Ryans has been hired as coach of the Houston Texans, giving him his first head coaching The post Texans hire DeMeco Ryans as head coach, source tells Associated Press ...
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans defended Azeez Al-Shaair after the linebacker was ejected from Sunday’s game for throwing a late hit on Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
Former Penn State head coach Bill O'Brien became the Texans' new head coach, and the third in franchise history, during the offseason. [31] [32] In 2014, the Texans won three of their first four games, defeating the Redskins in the season opener while ending the losing streak, the Raiders, and the Bills, losing to the New York Giants.
At least one NFL team with a new coach has reached the playoffs every year since the 2006 season. DeMeco Ryans took over in Houston last year and led the Texans from worst to first in the AFC South.