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Houston Texans DeMeco Ryans Challenges Team 'To Play Better' After 0-2 Start
- Sep 15, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans running back Nick Chubb (21) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

An 0-2 start to the NFL season is a position no team wants to be in, and for the Houston Texans, it has prompted a moment of introspection and accountability. After narrow losses to the Los Angeles Rams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the historical odds of making the playoffs are daunting. However, head coach DeMeco Ryans is not interested in historical data or making excuses. Instead, he has delivered a blunt and direct message to his team and the public: it is time to be better, and it starts with him.

This message of ownership and urgency sets a clear tone for a young team navigating the early challenges of a new season. As the Texans look to avoid a deeper slide, Ryans’ leadership and the team’s response will be critical in defining the remainder of their year.

Houston Texans DeMeco Ryans: Taking Ownership and Demanding Execution

Following the Week 2 loss to the Buccaneers, DeMeco Ryans was direct in his assessment of the team’s performance. Rather than framing the 0-2 start as an insurmountable “hole,” he defined it as a product of missed opportunities and a failure to execute in critical moments.

“It’s no hole,” Ryans stated. “We lost the game. We lost two games, games we should have won. To win games, you got to play better. You got to coach better. It starts with me.”

This statement is a hallmark of Ryans’ leadership style. By placing the responsibility squarely on his own shoulders first, he sets a standard of accountability for the entire organization. His message was clear: wins are not given in the NFL; they must be earned through superior execution. He challenged both his coaching staff and his players to find a way to make the decisive plays that have so far eluded them.

“We had multiple opportunities to win that game, and we didn’t make the plays we needed to make,” Ryans said, summarizing the loss. This focus on finishing games will be a major point of emphasis as the team moves forward.

A Tale of Missed Opportunities

The Texans’ first two games have been frustratingly close, defined by moments where a single play could have changed the outcome. Against the Buccaneers, the team saw its special teams unit play an outstanding game, creating opportunities that the offense and defense could not fully capitalize on.

Several key areas have been a source of concern. The offensive line has struggled with consistency, and the running game has yet to find a consistent rhythm. Defensively, a late-game breakdown allowed Tampa Bay to drive for the game-winning touchdown. These are not issues of talent, but of execution and consistency—the very things Ryans is demanding his team improve upon. The challenge for the Texans is to clean up these errors and learn how to close out games when they have the chance.

Crucial Division Games on the Horizon

While Ryans may not see the team as being in a hole, the upcoming schedule adds a significant layer of urgency. The Texans are about to enter a critical stretch of divisional games that could define their season. Their next contest is against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have started the season 1-1. This is followed by a game against another division foe, the Tennessee Titans.

These two games represent a massive opportunity for Houston. Winning both would bring their record to .500 and place them in a strong position within the AFC South. However, losing these divisional matchups would put them in a significant deficit in the standings and make their path to the postseason incredibly difficult. The pressure is on to turn the corner quickly and prove they can win the games that matter most.

DeMeco Ryans has set a clear, no-excuses tone for his team. His blunt message is not one of panic, but of resolve. He is challenging his players to meet the high standard he has set for himself and for the organization. The coming weeks will reveal if the Texans can translate their coach’s words into victories on the field.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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