All year long, DeMeco Ryans' Houston Texans were a picture of inconsistency and rhythmless football. At times, they looked like a classic AFC South division champion. They were a team qualifying for the NFL's postseason by default,
As Houston prepares for its divisional-round matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, Ryans has his defense playing at its best.
Houston Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans sat down with Marc Vandermeer and John Harris to talk about his second season leading the Texans. Ryans and his team returned to the playoffs after a second cons
Texans won AFC South division title past two seasons under coach DeMeco Ryans leadership. What's ahead for Texans?
The Texans suffocated the Chargers on Wild Card Weekend and took a few shots at some of their haters from earlier in the week.
DeMeco Ryans was very pleased with the outcome of yesterday’s playoff victory. Despite being viewed as home underdogs in most sports books, the Texans put forth a dominating defensive effort that included forcing Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert into throwing four interceptions.
Between stout defensive work and C.J. Stroud’s good-as-ever play under center, the Texans took home a 32-12 AFC wild-card win over the Chargers.
When DeMeco Ryans became coach of the Houston Texans before last season, the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker brought his swarm defense with him.
The first five Texans possessions of Saturday's game against the Chargers ended with two turnovers and three punts, but the team remained in the game thanks to the work of their defense.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert scanned the Texans' defense and sent receiver Ladd McConkey in motion to the slot on the left side. Leading by a touchdown, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans called an ...
Going into the Texans playoff game, there was an emphasis on the need to create extra possessions against the Chargers. Houston did exactly that. Between creating havoc in the pass rush and forcing Justin Herbert into many poor throws, the Texans defense simply would not be denied on Saturday.
The Houston Texans started Saturday's playoff win slowly, but head coach DeMeco Ryans said after the game that an almost-gaffe by QB C.J. Stroud is what sparked his team's resurgence.