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Texans’ Offense Shows Promising Surge as Attacks Start to Click

July 5, 2025 5 Min Read
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Beloved DJ | July 5th, 2025, 06:00 USA

Houston – A central focus for the Houston Texans this offseason is how their offense will evolve under the guidance of new coordinator Nick Caley.

With Caley at the helm, the Texans are experimenting with various rushing schemes that emphasize different passing strategies, physicality, and running between the tackles.

Before fully implementing their plans, the coaching staff used offseason practices to assess the players’ abilities and how they could be integrated into the new offensive system.

"I think we’re in the discovery phase during the Phase 2 offseason program, where we work directly on the field with the players,” Caley explained. “It’s a process that evolves as we introduce new skill sets, routes, and schemes. Now, it’s time to test these ideas in practice and continue to build from there."

Last season, the Texans finished 22nd in offense, averaging 319.7 yards per game and ranking 19th in scoring with 21.9 points per game. Defensively, they allowed 54 sacks, with only two teams faring worse.

Caley’s offensive philosophy marks a significant departure from former coordinator Bobby Slowik’s approach. By the end of last month’s minicamp, players were already beginning to adapt to new responsibilities.

The transition experienced a hiccup when quarterback CJ Stroud hadn’t been throwing much in the spring. However, Stroud returned to taking reps at the recent minicamp with the first team.

While Stroud showed some rust, he also delivered impressive throws to veteran wide receiver Christian Kirk and rookie Jaden Higgins. Throughout the spring, most receivers faced coverage from multiple corners, including starting cornerback Kamari Lassiter.

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Safety Calen Bullock dubbed Kirk the “Slot Demon” after he caught a deep sideline pass from Stroud on the last day of minicamp.

Nico Collins remains the Texans’ top receiver, but roles for second and third options are still open. Building chemistry with Stroud is crucial, and Kirk appears to be establishing himself as a reliable target for the third-year quarterback.

"(Stroud) was fantastic," Kirk said. "His presence in the locker room and off the field has been uplifting. He’s had success over the past few years and is fun to watch."

The offensive line is also starting to take shape as a much-improved unit. Tytus Howard is the only confirmed starter on the line, showcasing his versatility by playing right tackle, left guard, and right guard. Throughout the spring, Howard split reps between right tackle and right guard. Meanwhile, the left tackle spot rotated between Cam Robinson and rookie Aero Elsary, with Elsary also competing for right tackle alongside second-year player Break Fisher and Zach Thomas.

During Elsary’s cross-training, he made a strong impression on coach Demeco Ryans, with many believing the second-round rookie could develop into a dependable starter.

"I’m watching Elsary steadily improve by focusing on footwork, pad leverage, and refining his routine," Lyons said. "The real test will come when he faces top pass rushers like Daniel Hunter and Wil Anderson Jr., and that’s going to be a valuable challenge for him."

In the interior line, Laken Tomlinson handled most reps, while Jarrett Patterson, Jake Andrews, and Juice Scruggs battle for the center position.

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Although it’s early, with the Texans’ offense showing promise, training camp will be the first real test to see how this new unit evolves.


Fan Take: This offseason’s organizational changes signal a potentially exciting transformation for the Texans’ offense, making them a team to watch in the upcoming season. For NFL fans, it highlights how strategic shifts and player development can redefine a struggling team’s future and impact league-wide competition.

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