The Houston Texans have dismissed offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik after a season where the team won the AFC South but struggled with its offense. Although coach DeMeco Ryans saw some improvements, he acknowledged the need for better performance after the team ranked 18th in scoring and faced issues with pass protection. Quarterback C.J. Stroud was pressured frequently, resulting in 52 sacks and a decline in his performance compared to his rookie year. The firings of Slowik and offensive line coaches underline the urgency to revamp the struggling offensive unit.
The Texans won the AFC South in 2024 but struggled offensively, leading to the firing of offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and offensive line coaches.
Coach DeMeco Ryans aimed to improve the Texans' offense, which ranked 18th in scoring and struggled with poor pass protection, contributing to quarterback sacks.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud faced significant pressure, recording 52 sacks and declining statistics in his second year, prompting changes in the coaching staff.
Texans' pass protection failed against defensive schemes, resulting in a high rate of pressures and contributing to offensive struggles throughout the season.
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