https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/texans/article/bobby-slowik-parted-ways-demeco-20053807.php
Offensive line coach
Chris Strausser is also out, and assistant offensive line coach Cole Popovich’s contractexpired.
Many in the building thought they’d have one of the best offenses in the league.
But Slowik’s offense never lived up to the hype, never made adjustments or improvements.
Ryans was noticeably frustrated, indicating that the offense needed to improve. Quarterback C.J. Stroud, as well as other offensive players, had also expressed some frustration behind the scenes, and pondered whether Slowik would return the following season.
But ultimately the final decision rested on Ryans, who felt the Texans had a roster ready to compete for a Super Bowl, two league sources told the Chronicle.
The rest of the offensive staff will be evaluated when the new offensive coordinator is hired. So Popovich could return.
There are no immediate front runners for the job, but quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson was once thought to be a logical replacement. Other hot names include Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, who also happens to be close with Slowik, Rams passing game coordinator Nick Caley, former Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, and Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown, who was once a serious candidate in 2022 to be the Texans' head coach.