Houston texans, Offensive Coordinator
The Houston Texans interviewed Tampa Bay assistant Thad Lewis for their offensive coordinator job, a person with knowledge of the talks confirmed. Lewis, the quarterbacks coach for the Buccaneers since 2023,
Houston has reportedly completed three initial interviews to date, previously meeting with current quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, Syracuse offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis. The franchise's next interview brings intrigue given his most recent stop.
Now, the Los Angeles Rams’ tight ends coach and passing game coordinator is scheduled to interview with the Texans on Thursday, per a league source. Caley, 42, is a former Patriots tight ends coach who began his career as a student assistant at John Carroll, Caserio’s alma mater where he was a record-setting quarterback.
Whether Houston decides to trade up or down remains uncertain. The organization has previously found success when picking in the late 20s.
It’s officially Senior Bowl week and the NFL world has converged on Hancock-Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala. for a chance to see the next crop of rising talents take over.
Injuries hit the Texans hard, especially at wide receiver. Stefon Diggs, who was a major offseason addition, tore his ACL back on Oct. 27 during a win over the Indianapolis Colts. Now, he’s heading into free agency, and his future with the team is unclear.
Another name has appeared on the Houston Texans' radar for the offensive coordinator opening entering the midway point of the week. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Texans interviewed Tamp
After losing in the AFC Divisional Round for a second-consecutive season, the Houston Texans must have a perfect 2025 NFL Draft.
The Texans are currently set to pick 25th in the NFL draft in April although a lot can, and usually does, happen between now and then. The Texans own their picks in rounds 1-4, then will pick with the Buffalo Bills' slot in the fifth.
Here are the biggest needs for the Houston Texans and ways the organization could address as they prepare for the offseason.
The Houston Texans' coaching staff will have an offseason makeover after the team parted ways with offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and two other assistants.