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  • Texans fire Bobby Slowik: Houston offensive coordinator out as C.J. Stroud’s play-caller after two seasons


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    The Houston Texans won the AFC South for the second consecutive season with a second consecutive 10-7 record, but the 2024 season felt very different from the 2023 campaign. The Texans are making some big changes heading into the offseason, as they have fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to CBS Sports lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones.

    Slowik just wrapped up his second season as the offensive play-caller for the Texans after spending six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. In 2023, Slowik was viewed as a major reason why rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud had a historic campaign with 23 passing touchdowns and just five interceptions while Houston went from worst-to-first in the division. The Texans offense ranked No. 12 in total yards (342.4 yards per game) and No. 13 in points per game (22.2) in 2023, but took a step backwards in 2024, ranking No. 22 in yards (319.7 yards per game) and No. 19 in scoring (21.9 points per game).

    This is a developing story.  





    The Houston Texans have made a major coaching change, announcing the firing of offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. Slowik, who had been with the team for two seasons, was relieved of his duties following a disappointing season.

    One of the driving factors behind the decision to part ways with Slowik was the team’s struggles on offense, particularly in the passing game. Despite having talented quarterback C.J. Stroud at the helm, the Texans’ offense struggled to find consistency and put up points on the board.

    Slowik, who was brought in to help develop Stroud and maximize the team’s offensive potential, ultimately fell short of expectations. The decision to move on from Slowik comes as the Texans look to revamp their coaching staff and make changes to improve their performance on the field.

    It remains to be seen who will step in as the new offensive coordinator for the Texans, but the team will be looking for someone who can help unlock the full potential of Stroud and lead the offense to success in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for updates as the Texans continue their search for a new offensive play-caller.

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  • NC State fires OC Robert Anae, promotes QB coach Kurt Roper to play-caller

    NC State fires OC Robert Anae, promotes QB coach Kurt Roper to play-caller


    After just two seasons as NC State’s offensive coordinator, Robert Anae has been relieved of his duties, Wolfpack coach Dave Doeren announced Monday afternoon. 

    “I want to thank Robert and wish him and his family the best,” Doeren said in a statement. “I have great respect for him and appreciate the work he has done.”

    Quarterbacks coach Kurt Roper will take over as the play caller, while offensive quality control coach Gavin Locklear was promoted to tight ends coach.

    Anae, who signed a two-year extension in January, will be owed a $900,000 buyout, according to documents obtained by TheWolfpacker.com through a Freedom of Information Act request. He will be paid in monthly installments until the remainder of his contract is paid in full. 

    The offensive coordinator, who was touted as “a master at taking the personnel he has and making it work” by coach Doeren when he was hired, struggled to find consistent success at NC State. 

    Anae’s first run through with NC State featured two quarterback changes as former Virginia signal-caller Brennan Armstrong was benched after five starts before he returned to the lineup after MJ Morris redshirted following four starts. The Pack’s 2023 offense was later featured around then-freshman wide receiver Kevin “KC” Concepcion, who went on to win the ACC Rookie of the Year Award by the end of the season. 

    NC State’s offense was the ninth-best scoring unit in the ACC during the 2023 campaign with 26.2 points a game. The Pack boasted the No. 10 rushing offense (156.5 yards) in the league, while the team’s pass game ranked 11th in the conference (193.9 yards) during Anae’s first season with the Wolfpack. 

    The Pack was able to use the gap between Anae’s first and second seasons to bolster the offense, adding tight end Justin Joly (UConn), running back Jordan Waters (Duke), center Zeke Correll (Notre Dame) and wide receivers Noah Rogers (Ohio State) and Wesley Grimes (Wake Forest) to give him more to work with. But as the Wolfpack had more weapons at its disposal, the offense appeared to not take as much of a step forward as was expected. 

    Anae’s unit ranked 10th overall in the ACC in scoring, while it had the No. 9 rushing attack and the 11th-best passing game in the conference as he worked with two quarterbacks, Grayson McCall and freshman CJ Bailey

    Concepcion, the Wolfpack’s star wideout, seemed to take a step back in production as a sophomore. All of his statistics dropped in 2024, as he turned in just 53 receptions for 460 yards and six touchdowns. Concepcion transferred to Texas A&M after the regular season.

    NC State’s offense struggled to close out games in 2024 with four one-possession losses, including in the team’s Military Bowl defeat to ECU, where Joly and Smothers went extended periods of time without a touch.

    Now, Roper, who has been a coordinator at Duke (2008-13), Florida (2014) and South Carolina (2016-17) is tasked with continuing to grow the Wolfpack’s offense around Bailey and the rest of its young weapons.



    In a surprising move, NC State has decided to part ways with offensive coordinator Robert Anae and promote quarterback coach Kurt Roper to the role of play-caller.

    Anae, who joined the Wolfpack coaching staff just last season, struggled to find consistency with the offense and failed to meet expectations. Head coach Dave Doeren made the decision to make a change in hopes of rejuvenating the team’s offensive production.

    Roper, who has experience as an offensive coordinator at multiple schools including South Carolina and Colorado, will now be tasked with revamping the Wolfpack’s offense and getting the team back on track.

    It will be interesting to see how Roper’s play-calling impacts the team moving forward and if this change will lead to improved results on the field. Stay tuned for updates on NC State’s offense under their new play-caller.

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