Texans interviewed Indianapolis Colts assistant special teams coach Frank Ross, a former New England Patriots scout and all-conference wide receiver at John Carroll, and he's being considered for special-teams coordinator position, according to league sources
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 28, 2021
The Houston Texans reportedly interviewed Indianapolis Colts assistant special teams coach Frank Ross for their vacant special teams coordinator role, per Aaron Wilson of The Houston Chronicle.
As the Texans passed over Matt Eberflus for their head coach position, it seems the division competitors aren’t done trying to poach from the Colts coaching staff this offseason.
Ross has been with the Colts for three seasons now since arriving as assistant special teams coach in 2018 where he has been working under special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone since.
He only has five years experience in the league as he worked with the Patriots for two seasons before joining the Colts.
It remains to be seen if Ross will get the job in Houston, but the Colts will have to fill a number of spots on their coaching staff this offseason.
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