Reports: Texans to hire Ravens' David Culley as head coach
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[January 28, 2021]
The Houston Texans have settled
on Baltimore Ravens assistant head coach David Culley as their new
head coach, according to multiple media outlets on Wednesday.
It would be Culley's first time as a head coach after 27 years in
coaching. He was also the Ravens' wide receivers coach.
Houston and Baltimore are negotiating for Culley to leave the
Ravens, the NFL Network reported, although the network's Ian
Rapoport said on Twitter that the hiring will take place.
"To be clear: The #Texans have offered the job to #Ravens assistant
head coach David Culley and he'll accept it. Houston has a new
coach," he tweeted.
The focus had narrowed this week to Culley and Buffalo assistant
head coach Leslie Frazier, whom the Texans brought in for an
interview on Tuesday, while Culley was interviewed Wednesday.
Speculation on Culley heated up when he didn't leave Houston right
away, according to the Houston Chronicle's Aaron Wilson, who cited
sources in tweeting that Culley "is remaining in Houston overnight
for additional meetings."
The Texans' decision on a head coach has come under extra focus
because franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson has made known his
unhappiness regarding player and front office moves in the last few
seasons.
Examples include the trade of star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins
after the 2019 season and the hiring of general manager Nick Caserio
this month without Watson being offered input, when he said he was
promised that he would be involved, and had even offered suggestions
for hires at the position.
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Baltimore Ravens
assistant coach David Culley during the fourth quarter against the
Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott
Galvin-USA TODAY Sports
Some reports have indicated that Watson might want out of Houston.
Culley would join the Miami Dolphins' Brian Flores and the
Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin as the only Black head coaches in
the league.
The Texans went 4-12 this season, and an 0-4 start cost head coach
and general manager Bill O'Brien his job in early October. They had
gone a combined 21-11 over the two previous seasons, including
back-to-back postseason appearances.
Culley has spent the last two seasons with the Ravens, and his
resume includes stops in Buffalo (two seasons), Kansas City (four
seasons), Philadelphia (14 seasons), Pittsburgh (three seasons), and
Tampa Bay (two seasons).
--Field Level Media
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