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Already a must-win week for several NFL teams that entered the season with high expectations

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Four 2024 playoff teams are already facing a must-win in Week 4.

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Virginia Tech and South Carolina to clash in Atlanta with deep family ties

Read full article: Virginia Tech and South Carolina to clash in Atlanta with deep family ties

Virginia Tech opens its fourth season under Brent Pry with a game against South Carolina in Atlanta on Aug. 31.

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Penn State and SMU carry the weight of history into their CFP debuts. They're both trying to shed it

Read full article: Penn State and SMU carry the weight of history into their CFP debuts. They're both trying to shed it

Penn State and SMU head into the College Football Playoff with the weight of history on their shoulders.

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Brady Cook helps No. 6 Missouri rally past No. 24 Boston College 27-21

Read full article: Brady Cook helps No. 6 Missouri rally past No. 24 Boston College 27-21

Brady Cook passed for a touchdown and ran for another TD, helping No. 6 Missouri top No. 24 Boston College 27-21.

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Treshaun Ward leads Boston College in 28-13 victory over No. 10 Florida State

Read full article: Treshaun Ward leads Boston College in 28-13 victory over No. 10 Florida State

Treshaun Ward totaled 138 offensive yards, including a 13-yard touchdown reception, against his former team as Boston College stunned No. 10 Florida State 28-13.

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Ohio State hires Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator after he steps down as head coach at UCLA

Read full article: Ohio State hires Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator after he steps down as head coach at UCLA

UCLA coach Chip Kelly stepped down after six seasons leading the Bruins to become offensive coordinator for Ohio State.

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Boston College hiring former Houston NFL head coach Bill O’Brien to lead Eagles, AP source says

Read full article: Boston College hiring former Houston NFL head coach Bill O’Brien to lead Eagles, AP source says

Bill O’Brien will be the new head coach at Boston College.

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Returning players, key transfers, O'Brien hiring kick-start offseason for Ohio State's Ryan Day

Read full article: Returning players, key transfers, O'Brien hiring kick-start offseason for Ohio State's Ryan Day

With many players NFL eligible and others following unhappy starting quarterback Kyle McCord into the transfer portal, Ohio State football looked to be in for an unhappy winter.

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Ohio State to hire former Texans head coach Bill O'Brien as offensive coordinator, AP source says

Read full article: Ohio State to hire former Texans head coach Bill O'Brien as offensive coordinator, AP source says

Ohio State is hiring former Houston Texans and Penn State head coach Bill O’Brien as offensive coordinator, a person with direct knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.

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First-year coach DeMeco Ryans transforms Texans with relentless mindset

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DeMeco Ryans was in high school when a coach told him if he wanted to make a career out of football, he’d have to show great energy on every single snap.

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Alabama's Jalen Milroe says he overcame naysayers including Bill O'Brien to lead the Tide to the CFP

Read full article: Alabama's Jalen Milroe says he overcame naysayers including Bill O'Brien to lead the Tide to the CFP

Jalen Milroe says former Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien once suggested he should change positions.

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No. 1 Alabama arrives for CFP semifinal without OC, OL coach

Read full article: No. 1 Alabama arrives for CFP semifinal without OC, OL coach

Top-ranked Alabama has arrived in North Texas for its playoff semifinal game without offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien or offensive line coach Doug Marrone.

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Playmakers wanted: Defending champ Alabama replacing stars

Read full article: Playmakers wanted: Defending champ Alabama replacing stars

Saban and Alabama opened spring practice Friday, March 19, 2021l with an immediate goal. For now, they need to find replacements for three of college football's top offensive weapons. Patterson, File)Nick Saban and Alabama opened spring practice Friday with an immediate goal. He also didn't get a spring practice last year because of the pandemic. The Crimson Tide holds its spring game on April 17 and opens the regular season against Miami on Sept. 4 in Atlanta.

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Bama hires ex-Texans coach O’Brien as offensive coordinator

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FILE - In this Aug. 21, 2020, file photo, Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien watches during an NFL football training camp in Houston. Alabama has hired former Texans coach O'Brien as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – National champion Alabama has hired former Houston Texans head coach Bill O’Brien as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. O'Brien also served as offensive coordinator for the Nittany Lions and won national coach of the year honors after going 8-4 in 2012. A 28-year coaching veteran and former Brown defensive player, O'Brien was also offensive coordinator at Duke.

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Cheaters, Chaplains, and Strip Clubs: A look back at the many bizarre moments of Houston sports in 2020

Read full article: Cheaters, Chaplains, and Strip Clubs: A look back at the many bizarre moments of Houston sports in 2020

It started out in such typical fashion, as I listened to Bill O’Brien utter those words at his morning-after press conference at NRG Stadium. Just weeks after that disastrous loss in Kansas City, Cal McNair handed the keys to franchise to Bill O’Brien as he was officially promoted to general manager. The questions on Jack Easterby started heating up, as every word Bill O’Brien said during those virtual meetings was dissected. As much as Astros fans rolled their eyes at his actions, many MLB players and fans openly rejoiced, looking at it as revenge. November 11, 2020: Texans fire Amy PalcicShe was the first woman in the NFL to serve as the head of public relations for a team.

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Bad Texans get mad as losing streak extends to 4 games

Read full article: Bad Texans get mad as losing streak extends to 4 games

Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt leaves the field after a losing an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020, in Houston. HOUSTON – The Houston Texans have been bad all season. Sunday was the third time in the past four games the Texans have had a chance to win or tie a game late but lost a fumble instead. “And in my mind, for me, he brings a high level of hope for us to be able to win a game. The Titans beat the Texans 42-36 in overtime in Week 6 behind a 212-yard rushing performance from Derrick Henry.

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Houston Texans fire PR boss Amy Palcic

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(AP) – The Houston Texans have fired vice president of communications Amy Palcic. She was the first and only woman to be in charge of public relations for an NFL team. Just wants what’s best for the team and what’s best for the organization. Always trying to do what’s best and was a massive helping hand with me during the hurricane and during my entire time here. The remainder of the team's public relations staff remains intact.

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Oh, 2020! Here are all the Houston sports head coaches, GMs that changed this year

Read full article: Oh, 2020! Here are all the Houston sports head coaches, GMs that changed this year

Rockets general manager Daryl Morey is stepping down on his own accord, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. All rights reserved)Daryl Morey - Houston Rockets general managerRockets General Manager Daryl Morey stepped down Thursday, and the decision was mutual, according to KPRC 2 sources. Coach Bill O'Brien speak after Texans fall to Chiefs (KPRC)Bill O’Brien - Texans head coach and general managerAfter an 0-4 start to the season, Texans fired head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien on October 5. Mike D’Antoni - Houston Rockets head coachShortly after the Houston Rockets exited the NBA playoffs, head coach Mike D’Antoni announced he was not returning next season. Houston Astros manager A.J.

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Texans hoping to get win in their first week without Bill O’Brien

Read full article: Texans hoping to get win in their first week without Bill O’Brien

HOUSTON – The Texans are preparing for their first game since the end of the Bill O’Brien era. Houston is 0-4, but hoping for a fresh start and a win over a beatable division rival, the Jacksonville Jaguars. One way to do a better job of tackling is to have live tackling drills. Other than that, no, I think the tackling shouldn’t be too big of an issue more than it is any other year.”Does the team think the Texans can turn this around? I think that’s been good for our leaders on the team to step up and do that.

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Bill O’Brien fired by Texans: “We didn’t do enough to get it done”

Read full article: Bill O’Brien fired by Texans: “We didn’t do enough to get it done”

HOUSTON – The Bill O’Brien era is officially over in Houston. McNair didn’t feel a turnaround would occur unless he gave O’Brien, the teams General Manager since January, his walking papers which he did on an afternoon phone call to O’Brien. Associate Head Coach Romeo Crennel was tabbed by McNair as the Texans Interim Head Coach for the remainder of the season. Here are some of the top quotes from the now former Texans GM and Head Coach. I will leave here with very fond memories of the Houston Texans organization.

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‘5 yrs too late.’ Texans fans have a field day on social media after Bill O’Brien is fired

Read full article: ‘5 yrs too late.’ Texans fans have a field day on social media after Bill O’Brien is fired

HOUSTON – Fans are having a field day on social media Monday after the firing of Texans head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien. It’s been no secret how Texans fans have felt over O’Brien’s coaching and past decisions. #billobrien #Texans pic.twitter.com/wjlOPxyGnl — Sigma (@SigmaxAlpha) October 5, 2020Bill OBrien fired. pic.twitter.com/DA0POhJPdp — Afang Fist 👊🏾 🇳🇬 (@RedIsNotAFlavor) October 5, 2020Bill OBrien got fired?? Lol 5 yrs too late — marc_regal🎚🏁 (@Marc_regal) October 5, 2020Deshaun Watson has been saved!!!!

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Texans fire coach Bill O'Brien after 0-4 start

Read full article: Texans fire coach Bill O'Brien after 0-4 start

Houston Texans head coach Bill O'Brien, center, gives signals from the sideline during the second half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)HOUSTON – The Houston Texans had faith that coach Bill O'Brien was the man to lead them to their first championship. O'Brien repeatedly thanked the McNair family for the chance to coach the Texans and apologized for falling below their expectations. Romeo Crennel, who was the team's assistant head coach, will serve as interim coach for the rest of the season. I think football is the ultimate team game, so I really there’s no doubt in my mind that I want to coach again."

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Texans’ head coach, GM Bill O’Brien fired

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Houston Texans' head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien has been fired. Team owner Cal McNair announced the decision Monday and thanked O’Brien for his work with the team. O’Brien speaks after firing:WATCH LIVE: Bill O'Brien speaks after firing from Texans Posted by KPRC2 / Click2Houston on Monday, October 5, 2020SOME TOP QUOTES FROM HIS EXIT PRESSER:On being fired:“I respected the decision. Romeo Crennel will serve as our interim head coach for the remainder of the 2020 season. pic.twitter.com/5JbZylPTbp — Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) October 5, 2020This is a developing story.

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Cook has 2 TDs as Vikings get 1st win, 31-23 over Texans

Read full article: Cook has 2 TDs as Vikings get 1st win, 31-23 over Texans

The Minnesota Vikings have reason for optimism after holding off a late rally by the now-despondent Houston Texans on Sunday. The Vikings missed a 55-yard field goal attempt on their next possession before Watson and Fuller hooked up again. Fuller made a 43-yard reception to get the Texans to the 8-yard line, but Houston settled for a 25-yard field goal to get within 17-16. Minnesota added a 31-yard field goal to make it 10-0 and a field goal by Houston midway through the second quarter cut the lead to a touchdown. Houston had a first down at the 10-yard line just before halftime but settled for a 28-yard field goal as many in the crowd of 12,102 booed loudly.

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The day after: Bill O’Brien talks 0-3 Texans loss to the Steelers

Read full article: The day after: Bill O’Brien talks 0-3 Texans loss to the Steelers

One day after an especially frustrating loss to the Steelers, Bill O’Brien spoke to the media about what the team needs to do to turn it around in Week 4. The most important thing to get the Texans back on track“We have to play better, complementary football," said O’Brien. There was more return yardage out there for us, punt return, kickoff return. "At the end of the game there, Eric Murray made a really good tackle that almost caused a fumble through the end zone. "Obviously, we’ve played three really good teams.

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Bill O’Brien, several Texans players take a knee during National Anthem

Read full article: Bill O’Brien, several Texans players take a knee during National Anthem

HOUSTON – Prior to the beginning of the Texans home opener against the Baltimore Ravens, head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien took a knee, along with several Texans players, during the National Anthem on Sunday. The Texans players taking a knee included Deshaun Watson, Kenny Stills, Justin Reid, Eric Murray, Keion Crossin, Randall Cobb, Deandre Carter and Vernon HargreavesIn Week 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Texans stayed in the locker room for the national anthem.

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Texans-Chiefs set to kick off NFL season unlike any other

Read full article: Texans-Chiefs set to kick off NFL season unlike any other

That means their rematch at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night will be the first game for anybody since February. Chiefs coach Andy Reid no longer carries around the heavy and ignominious tag of best coach never to win a championship. This is the best opportunity you can have to start the season.That contract extension is the second largest in NFL history. Very, very dynamic players, Texans coach Bill O'Brien said. They also will miss cornerback Bashaud Breeland and defensive tackle Mike Pennel, who are suspended for the start of the season.

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Texans-Chiefs set to kick off NFL season unlike any other

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Fans watch the Kansas City Chiefs during NFL football training camp Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Chiefs coach Andy Reid no longer carries around the heavy and ignominious tag of best coach never to win a championship. This is the best opportunity you can have to start the season.That contract extension is the second largest in NFL history. Very, very dynamic players, Texans coach Bill O'Brien said. They also will miss cornerback Bashaud Breeland and defensive tackle Mike Pennel, who are suspended for the start of the season.

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Watson agrees to 4-year, $160 million extension with Texans

Read full article: Watson agrees to 4-year, $160 million extension with Texans

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) laughs with running back Duke Johnson (25) on the sidelines during NFL football training camp Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020, in Houston. (Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP, Pool)HOUSTON Deshaun Watson has agreed to a four-year, $160 million contract extension with the Houston Texans. As a child growing up in Georgia, it was always my dream to play in the NFL, Watson wrote in the post. In his post Watson thanked Texans coach and general manager Bill O'Brien and many members of the team's staff as well as his mother and other family members before sending a message to Texans fans. Now back to the work ..."Houston traded up to select Watson with the 12th overall pick in the 2017 draft.

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What to watch for in tonight’s Texans scrimmage at NRG Stadium

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The Texans have no preseason games to measure how they stack up so tonight’s scrimmage will have to fill that void. The key getting some reps in game conditions and get out of NRG tonight healthy. What to watch for tonight:Number 1 Offense: tonight is a chance to see Deshaun Watson run the offense effectively. When he is healthy he’s proven to be a favorite target for Deshaun Watson. The scrimmage begins at 7pm inside of NRG Stadium.

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This is what Texans head coach Bill O’Brien had to say about the death of George Floyd

Read full article: This is what Texans head coach Bill O’Brien had to say about the death of George Floyd

HOUSTON – The timing was right for Texans general manager and head coach Bill O’Brien to open up about his opinions and emotions following the death of Houston native, George Floyd. “The Floyd family has been an unbelievable example for this country ... topped off by yesterday, with 60,000 people down there at the (Discovery) Green in downtown Houston," O’Brien said. Houston unites and Houston is uniting around the Floyd family. I think a lot of that has to do with the example of the Floyd family. I think as a white head football coach in the National Football League, it’s important to speak out.

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WATCH: Bill O’Brien can been seen slamming phone during meltdown at virtual NFL Draft

Read full article: WATCH: Bill O’Brien can been seen slamming phone during meltdown at virtual NFL Draft

A video of Texans coach Bill O’Brien appearing to have a meltdown during the NFL draft has gone viral on social media. Due to coronavirus, the 2020 draft was held virtually and broadcasted from the homes of players, coaches, and general managers. In a clip from the draft shared on social media, O’Brien is seen seen slamming down his phone, looking furious during the third round. Texans' coach Bill O'Brien sure seemed upset about something. “Listen, we talk to a lot of teams,” Lions general manager Bob Quinn said according to the Post.

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Thursday the NFL draft starts and the league has some tech issues to work out. Here’s how the Texans are preparing.

Read full article: Thursday the NFL draft starts and the league has some tech issues to work out. Here’s how the Texans are preparing.

HOUSTON – Finally we will have a legitimate sports event to follow later this week when the NFL holds its annual draft. I did a Facebook Live this week and talked about the technology that will be a big part of the NFL Draft. Did I mention this NFL Virtual draft will be done from the homes of all involved with the league and each team? “I don’t know if I would call it a concern, I would say just making sure that your cell phone works. We’re going to have a mock draft early next week, so each team will be able to kind of walk through it, rehearse it.

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Hopkins Trade: What this means for the Texans

Read full article: Hopkins Trade: What this means for the Texans

The Texans general manager and head coach Bill O’Brien made the decision to send Hopkins and a fourth-round pick to Arizona. Hopkins is one of the most dynamic wide receivers in the NFL and has been key to the Texans offense. The Texans other wide receivers, Kenny Stills and Will Fuller, have both battled injuries. The Texans clearly will need a wide receiver, but getting a top pick will be difficult as the Texans don’t have a first-round pick. This is the first major trade move O’Brien has made as the official general manager of the Texans, though he was behind the Jadaveon Clowney trade last season as well.

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Bill O’Brien is officially GM of the Texans. What does that actually mean for the team?

Read full article: Bill O’Brien is officially GM of the Texans. What does that actually mean for the team?

Monday, Texans CEO and Chairman Cal McNair announced Bill O’Brien is officially General Manager of the Texans. The Texans were without a GM last season, so O’Brien was making the team-related decisions that most GMs would make. When the Texans fired GM Brian Gaine in June, they wanted to hire Patriots VP of Player Personnel Nick Caserio. According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Focus, the Texans interviewed “a pair of minority candidates for the G.M. Even though he was doing the role of GM before, he now has the official title to match.

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Here’s what Bill O’Brien said in Monday’s press conference after Texans disappointing loss to Chiefs

Read full article: Here’s what Bill O’Brien said in Monday’s press conference after Texans disappointing loss to Chiefs

Up 24-0 on a Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs team, eyeing their first trip to an AFC Championship game in franchise history. On Monday, Head Coach Bill O’Brien addressed the media. “We start that process today a little bit, get going on that,” O’Brien said, alluding to the meetings that take place with players. I know he respects the way we work and what we try to do to help the team win. It just didn’t go that way yesterday,” O’Brien said.

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Houston Texans Head Coach Bill O’Brien apologizes for rant caught on camera

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HOUSTON – Houston Texans Head Coach Bill O’Brien, the topic of much talk following the team’s loss against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, has apologized for some talk of his own -- an epic rant caught on camera after a game earlier in the football season. TMZ.com acquired video of the incident in which a heckler screamed, “You suck!” at the team as the players and coaches made their way through the tunnel during the game against the Denver Broncos. O'Brien screamed back at the man. O’Brien apologized for the incident at a press conference Friday, but talk following the Texans’ loss has reignited questions about the coach’s suitability for the team. What do you think about the rant and O’Brien?

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Winning Watson prepared to lead Houston Texans into playoffs

Read full article: Winning Watson prepared to lead Houston Texans into playoffs

"He's a winner, cares about winning, will do whatever it takes to win," O'Brien said. Since then as O'Brien has gotten to know Watson better and watched him lead the Texans he's only become more impressed with him. Receiver DeAndre Hopkins loves that quality in Watson and thinks that's one of the reasons why he's so successful. He believes the experience in that playoff game will help him on Saturday when he gets another chance to notch his first postseason win. "So, just being able to be prepared and see how the energy and everything changes in a playoff game, it really helps out to get that firsthand look last year.

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