Jeff Nixon just led Syracuse to the top passing attack in college football and might be the favorite to replace Bobby Slowik with the Houston Texans
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New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen said he hopes that assisted head coach and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka doesn't get hired away by another NFL team this offseason. Kafka is one of six candidates being considered for the New Orleans Saints
The Houston Texans are looking for experienced candidates for one of the most important coaching positions for the 2025 season. This time, they interviewed a veteran offensive coach from college football.
Here are three potential candidates for the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator vacancy after the departure of Bobby Slowik.
The Houston Texans have fired second-year offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, league sources confirmed to The Athletic. The move comes six days after the team’s AFC divisional round loss — its second in as many seasons — to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday.
The Texans interviewed Syracuse offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon, the second candidate for the position previously held by Bobby Slowik, according to league sources. The defending AFC South champions conducted both interviews Monday, per sources.
Syracuse offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon could potentially return to the pros. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Nixon interviewed for the open offensive coordinator job with the Houston Texans.
The Buffalo Bills ' 2024 season is over. Buffalo didn't make it to the Super Bowl but it'll face both teams who did in 2025. The Bills will host the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles next season.
Reflecting on the ill-fated mid-season trade for wide receiver Diontae Johnson, Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta admitted that he