The Houston Texans have announced the firing of offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik after just two seasons with the team. Slowik’s departure comes on the heels of the Texans’ inconsistent performance on offense during the past season. Despite having a promising young quarterback in C.J. Stroud, the team’s offensive struggles ultimately led to Slowik’s dismissal. Texans’ head coach DeMeco Ryans stated, ‘We appreciate Bobby’s contributions to the team. However, we felt it was time to make a change to better support the development of our offense and C.J. moving forward.’ Slowik was part of the coaching staff that transitioned the Texans through several challenges, including revamping their offensive strategy to suit Stroud’s skill set. As the Texans begin their search for a new offensive coordinator, former NFL quarterback options are on the table, highlighting the need for a mentor who can effectively support Stroud’s growth and leadership on the field. With potential candidates under consideration, the Texans are striving to improve their offensive production ahead of next season. This decision marks another chapter in the Texans’ ongoing quest for stability and success as they aim to build a competitive roster in the NFL.
Texans Fire Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik After Two Seasons
