Reaching the divisional round for the third straight season, the DeMeco Ryans-era Texans assembled one of the best defenses to come through the NFL in many years. Houston's defense stampeded to a No. 1 ranking in yards and EPA per play in Ryans' third year. That unit arguably made this the best team in Texans history, as the 12-4 2012 operation may be its only competition. But a concerning conclusion to C.J. Stroud's third season impeded Ryans' troops.
Stroud becoming a turnover machine in the playoffs prevented the Texans from competing closely with a Patriots team that accomplished little on offense in Round 2. While the Texans have struggled to give their franchise quarterback a solid offensive line, Stroud's regression from a standout rookie season has become a front-burner issue. And this offseason represents the first window to decide on Stroud extension value. Suddenly, there are questions about where this process will go.
Coaching/front office:
- Team to retain OC Nick Caley; staff changes in play
- DC Matt Burke interviewed for Cardinals' HC position
Bobby Slowik has since returned to the OC tier, being promoted by the Dolphins over the weekend despite Miami hiring a new head coach. The Texans canned Slowik after Stroud's sophomore step back. Rumblings about the team firing Caley did not produce another change, but Ryans effectively called out his OC shortly after the New England loss. One of many ex-Sean McVay staffers to move up the ladder, Caley will enter the 2026 season on the hot seat.

Hire Rivers as QB coach
Find a new C
Draft a new RT like Isiah Worlds
Ersey, Howard, new C, Fisher replaces Ingram at RG, Worlds RT
I’d bring in a new Oline coach
And I’d trade a 2027 2nd and Noel to Philly for Aj Brown
Collins Brown Dell Kirk Higgins