Report: The Texans ‘Really Want’ To Hire Josh McCown As Head Coach But Hope Someone Else Interviews Him To Make Him Seem ‘Legitimate’

Getty Image The Houston Texans are in the market for a new head coach after the team decided to fire David Culley after one year. Since they’re not exactly a franchise known for doing things conventionally — ex: they hired a guy and then fired him after one year — reports indicate that the Texans …

The Texans Fired Head Coach David Culley After One Year

Getty Image The Houston Texans will enter the NFL‘s coaching carousel for the second year in a row. Despite only giving him one year to serve in the position, multiple reports indicate that the Texans have decided to fire head coach David Culley, who led the team to a 4-13 record during the 2021 campaign. …

Why Texans Are Canceling a Traveling Mom for Mispronouncing Buc-ee’s

Before you even make it to the famous Buc-ee’s sparkling clean restrooms, you’ll be bombarded with regular and seasonal merchandise featuring the cheerful Buc-ee’s mascot, Bucky the beaver. There’s also a full-out brisket sandwich station, snacks as far as the eyes can see, home goods, a coffee-customization site, handmade Buc-ee’s fudge and candied nuts, and …

A Surprising Amount Of Texans Would Vote For Matthew McConaughey As Governor

Via Matthew McConaughey on Twitter For what feels like forever, Matthew McConaughey has been toying with the idea of running for Texas governor but has remained frustratingly elusive whenever he’s asked if it’s something that he’s actually serious about or just a pipe dream he likes to toss around in interviews. Turns out his strategy …

The Texans Blocked Their Own Punt After A Fake Went Horribly Wrong

Twitter The Houston Texans are a desperate team, as anyone starting Davis Mills at quarterback is wont to be. They’re going for it on fourth down regularly these days, which certainly seemed necessary when they lost 40-0 to the Buffalo Bills. Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots saw more trickery and desperation, but to …