While the Houston Texans might have fallen short of their ultimate organizational goal this season, their winning formula is proving to be one to follow.
On account of the sloppy and disjointed manner in which the Houston Texans bid farewell to the playoffs, general manager Nick Caserio's classic glass half-full assessment of the entire season was pretty timely.
Texans GM Nick Caserio said that RB Joe Mixon‘s status is uncertain for next year after suffering a freak accident last offseason that caused him to miss the entire 2025 season.
While weighing up mega dollar risk and reward is fairly commonplace for any NFL general manager, that process gets put on steroids when it comes to handing contracts out to starting quarterbacks.
Heading into the Houston Texans' 2025 season, the biggest talking point revolving around how their roster would pan out for the year ahead centered around their offensive line; changing four of five starters from their previous campaign in an effort to offer a bit better protection under center for quarterback C.J.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
It looks like the Houston Texans will be confident in running it back with offensive coordinator Nick Caley for the 2026 season. Texans general manager Nick Caserio was asked about Caley's status on Houston's staff for 2026 during his end-of-season presser, where he confirmed that their offensive coordinator would be on for a second year.
The Houston Texans are now 11 weeks deep into the 2025 NFL season without revealing much clarity on the status of injured running back Joe Mixon, who's been out since the start of training camp in the summer with a lingering foot injury, paired with no clear indication of when he may return.
With the NFL trade deadline quickly approaching, many have pinned the Houston Texans as early candidates who could be buyers to make a move on the trade market to keep building momentum into a late playoff push in the second half of their season.
In Nick Caserio's four full seasons as the Houston Texans' general manager, he has yet to make a deal near the NFL trade deadline that brought talent back to Houston.
As the Houston Texans regroup during their Week 6 bye, there are practically no unanswered questions about the team's defense. By any measure, Houston's D has been as dominant as expected.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
While GM Nick Caserio and the Houston Texans have continued to build the roster elsewhere, adding a youth-infused playmaker in the backfield continues to look like a position of focus in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Houston Texans became the first team in NFL history to trade all seven of their original draft picks in this year’s 2025 NFL Draft. With these trades, the Texans ended up with nine draft picks.
The Houston Texans entered the offseason with limited salary cap space and few trade assets, prompting the franchise to make a bold move by trading five-time
The best way to build an NFL roster is through the draft. The Houston Texans have done a great job of doing just that, which is why they're one of the up and coming teams in the league.
Once the NFL Draft concluded on Satruday, April 26th, the next logical step for teams and their draft picks was to sit down and get a contract signed. Going into rookie minicamp, multiple draft picks have already signed.
The Pittsburgh Steelers shocked the NFL world yet again on Wednesday morning when the decision was made to trade wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys.
The Houston Texans are picking in the back half of the first round, so it's a bit harder to predict what they will do, or even what strategy they will go with.
Texans GM Nick Caserio talked about if he is seeing more players be NFL-ready with the current format of college football. He said,"It's a great question.
The Houston Texans needed to make a trade at the deadline. However, they needed a trade for offensive line help, and maybe a receiver since they have now lost Stefon Diggs for the season.
Last year, the Texans finished the regular season atop the division standings with a 10-7 record before the club completed a journey to the divisional round of the playoffs.