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The Houston Texans, after spending their past two games on the road against the Baltimore Ravens and the Seattle Seahawks, will finally be returning back home at NRG Stadium to kick off a three-game home stand in Week 8 vs. the San Francisco 49ers.
Through six games, it's become clear the Texans' roster lacks the talent necessary to compete with the NFL's best teams.
Despite the Texans' offensive struggles, head coach DeMeco Ryans revealed he has no plans to fire offensive coordinator Nick Caley.
With every misfire and misstep on offense, the pressure is undoubtedly now seriously mounting on Texans embattled first-year offensive coordinator, Nick Caley. Of course, head coach DeMeco Ryans has shifted the blame upon his own shoulders. But that’s about as sound a long-term plan as the Texans have when they’re first and goal.
The Houston Texans had a dreadful offensive showing against the Seahawks, and DeMeco Ryans is bitting the bullet on it.
Houston Texans put the onus on one of his players for a crucial error during the loss to the Seattle Seahawks on “Monday Night Football.”
The Houston Texans have dropped a new update regarding the injury status of star wide receiver Nico Collins. According to Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans, Collins suffered a concussion in Monday night's game vs.
Let's go back to 2017. Kyle Shanahan is named head coach of the 49ers. Just a couple of years removed from his playing career, Ryans joins Shanahan's staff as a defensive quality control coach. He would rise the ranks in his five years in the bay, going from quality control to defensive coordinator before taking the head job in Houston.