Houston Texans Executive V.P./General Manager Nick Caserio met with the media on Wednesday in Indianapolis. The NFL Combine is taking place at Lucas Oil Stadium, and here are a few things Caserio discussed, which you can read in less than 60 seconds.
Continuity is key
Caserio, Head Coach DeMeco Ryans and the Texans are happy to have several key assistant coaches returning for the 2024 campaign. After a successful 2023, offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik was a head coach candidate for several franchises, and quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson interviewed for some offensive coordinator positions. Ultimately, both will remain in Houston, which is a plus in the eyes of Caserio.
“The one thing we’re excited about is we were able to continue with some degree of continuity relative to seasons past, so even with our coaching staff specifically, we had a number of coaches interview for other jobs,” Caserio said. “Some of them made a decision to stay and be a part of our program, which is a credit to them. It’s really a credit to DeMeco, and it’s a credit to the players. Anytime you have continuity from one year to the next, it’s important because at least it gives you a foundation in place.”
Offensively, it’s especially exciting because of the rookie season just completed by quarterback C.J. Stroud. The Offensive Rookie of the Year will have a second season, and for the first offseason of his pro career, the same core offensive staff in place.
“The team is going to be different, the opponents are going to be different, so there’s going to be a lot of things that are different, but to be able to keep a number of things at least similar or the same hopefully will be beneficial to us,” Caserio said.
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