Report: Texans not planning to hire a general manager for the 2020 season

The Texans may continue with a “business as usual” approach to their front office, which currently has a general manager vacancy Houston is currently run by a five-man council and is considerably influenced by head coach Bill O’Brien According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Texans are not planning to hire a general manager, even after the 2019 season is over NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport The council of general managing has worked well for Houston, as they boast a 7-4 record, first place in the AFC South, and have done so with bold trades to shore up key positions Houston fired Brian Gaine as general manager on June 7, days before the club opened mandatory minicamp

The Texans may continue with a “business as usual” approach to their front office, which currently has a general manager vacancy Houston is currently run by a five-man council and is considerably influenced by head coach Bill O’Brien According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Texans are not planning to hire a general manager, even after the 2019 season is over NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport The council of general managing has worked well for Houston, as they boast a 7-4 record, first place in the AFC South, and have done so with bold trades to shore up key positions Houston fired Brian Gaine as general manager on June 7, days before the club opened mandatory minicamp