Houston Texans general manager
Rick Smith has taken a leave of absence to take care of his wife, Tiffany, who has come down with breast cancer. Smith and his wife have been traveling to Arizona with his wife for treatments. Smith and his wife have three kids and during the stretch during the season has been tending to his wife and families needs.
Rick Smith released a statement through the team.
“Effective immediately, I have chosen to take an extended leave of absence to focus my attention and intention on my wife's complete recovery from her recent diagnosis of breast cancer. We are faithful and trust in God's promise of healing and Wholeness. I am eternally grateful to the McNair family for their unwavering support during this trying time. This was an extremely difficult decision for me to make as I love this organization and every member of this team both on and off the field. I remain committed to our quest to bring a championship to the city of Houston, yet my family needs me now and they are my priority.”
With general manager Rick Smith leaving it is opening the door for a new era with Bill O’Brien and Jimmy Raye III or potentially an outside hire. Smith has been the general manager with the Texans for over 11 seasons and helped put teams together for two different head coaches,
Gary Kubiak and O’Brien. This comes as a mild surprise for most but it has been in the works since the beginning of the season, with the hiring of Jimmy Raye III prior to the start of the season.
Since becoming the general manager, the Texans have gone 88-104 under
Rick Smith, producing 6 winning seasons with four AFC South titles and three playoff wins coming in 2011, 2012, and 2016. Smith has put together a strong record in his first round selections since 2007 and has helped evaluate and draft some top-end talent like
Whitney Mercilus, J.J. Watt,
Jadeveon Clowney, and most recently, he spearheaded the move to land
Deshaun Watson.
The relationship between Smith and the ownership is still in good standing but Smith felt it was time to move on and handle bigger goals personally. The move ends a saga of rumors and discontent in a franchise that has the talent but not enough direction to push the Texans to bigger heights.
With the Texans moving on, the Texans new era will see O’Brien and Raye III could be an option or look outside the organization for a new general manager and try to find a new direction for the organization in 2018.