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.
Bobby Slowik's sudden availability is not changing the Dallas Cowboys' timeline for its head coach search. The Houston Texans' sudden firing of Slowik as
HOUSTON – The Texans are firing offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik after the offense took a major step backward this season, according to multiple league sources.
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.
The Houston Texans have fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik in a surprising move. What does this mean for the Texans, quarterback C.J. Stroud and Slowik himself?
The Houston Texans have fired second-year offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, league sources confirmed to The Athletic. The move comes six days after the team’s AFC divisional round loss — its second in as many seasons — to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday.
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The Texans' offense — and Stroud in particular — regressed badly in 2024, and while injuries up front and out wide certainly played a role in that, too often it seemed like Slowik didn't have any new solutions to his unit's same old problems.
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