Texans fire VP of Communications Amy Palcic, leading to swift and voluminous backlash

The Texans fired VP of Communications Amy Palcic on Wednesday, leading to a swift backlash from football journalists.

The list of women who run communications for NFL teams went from one to zero on Wednesday when the Houston Texans fired Amy Palcic, their VP of Communications. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Palcic was terminated because she was no longer a “cultural fit” with the organization.

It’s a highly suspect move. Palcic is one of the most highly-respected people in the business at her job, she and her staff won the won the 2017 Pete Rozelle award, presented annually by the Pro Football Writers of America, to the NFL’s best PR staff, and she was instrumental in coordinating J.J. Watt’s Hurricane Harvey fund in 2017, which raised $41.6 million in relief for the Houston area.

Reaction was swift, voluminous, and universal in favor of Palcic from the football journalists who have associated with her in the past.

Given the Texans’ history of conservative politics, this particular journalist posited that this tweet from Palcic last Saturday in support of Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris may have had something to do with the “cultural fit” nonsense.

(For the record, every time I dealt with Palcic and the Texans’ media arm, she and they were nothing but professional, accessible, and helpful).

Unfortunately, the Texans don’t have a good PR person to handle the fallout from this move… because they just let her go.