Texans Brand Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik

The Texans have made a significant change to their coaching staff.

Houston has fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to several reports.

Slowik, 37, was praised for his work with Quarterback CJ Stroud during the 2023 season, which helped this year’s No. 2 -collected choice to earn AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. But Stroud doubled more than his interceptions in 2024, and his passing numbers dipped significantly despite playing in two fewer games. Houston finished at No. 19 in scored points and No. 22 in total in 2024 after being No. 13 and No. 12 in the same categories the previous season.

Slowik was previously with Houston head coach Demeco Ryans with the 49s. Slowik was hired in Kyle Shanahan’s first season with San Francisco, who served as a defensive quality control coach before moving over to become an offensive assistant in 2019. He became the team’s offensive passing gaming coordinator in 2022 before heading to Houston with Ryans in 2023 .

Per Ian Rapoport by NFL Media, offensive line coach Chris Strauser has also been fired after two seasons with the club.

The Texans will have a significant offensive overhaul for Stroud’s third season in 2025.