Bobby Slowik, an offensive lineman for the Texans, is scheduled for three additional head coach interviews.
According to ESPN, Bobby Slowik, the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans, will have three virtual interviews on Sunday to fill head coaching positions. According to the report, Slowik, 36, has scheduled interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Commanders, and Seattle Seahawks. Regarding their available positions, he has already had conversations with the Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers. After leading the Houston Texans to a 34-10 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC divisional round on Saturday, Slowik wrapped up his first season as an NFL offensive coordinator. Slowik worked for Kyle Shanahan’s staff in San Francisco for six seasons prior to moving to Houston to work with new head coach DeMeco Ryans. In 2017, he began as an assistant for defensive quality control and worked his way up to passing game coordinator. With rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud at the helm of the offense, Slowik led the Houston Texans to victory in the AFC South with a 10-7 record. The Texans tied for 13th place in points (22.2), seventh place in passing yards (245.5), and 12th place in total offense (342.4 yards per game) at the end of the regular season.
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