DeMeco Ryans Optimistic About Houston Texans' Offensive Evolution in 2025 Season
DeMeco Ryans discusses the Houston Texans' revamped offense, emphasizing growth and potential under new coordinator Nick Caley.

Houston Texans' Offensive Overhaul
The Houston Texans are undergoing a significant transformation on offense as they head into the 2025 NFL season. Head coach DeMeco Ryans is optimistic about the unit's potential, despite acknowledging that it will take time to fully develop.
New Faces and Strategies
This offseason, the Texans have made several key changes to their offensive lineup. The offensive line has seen a major reshuffle, with the departure of Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil and left guard Kenyon Green. In their place, Houston has signed left tackle Cam Robinson, swing tackle Trent Brown, and left guard Laken Tomlinson. Additionally, the team traded for former Minnesota Vikings right guard Ed Ingram and drafted Minnesota left tackle Aireontae Ersery.
The receiving corps has also been bolstered with the addition of Christian Kirk from the Jacksonville Jaguars, along with rookies Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel, who will pair with Nico Collins.
Nick Caley's Vision
New offensive coordinator Nick Caley, formerly of the Los Angeles Rams, brings a fresh perspective to the Texans' offense. Caley's approach is dynamic, featuring a lot of motions and pre-snap adjustments designed to keep defenses guessing.
"[Caley is] very intelligent and very smart," Kirk said. "He does a great job communicating to us what the expectations are, route detail, motions, formations, whatever the case may be. This offense is dynamic -- a lot of motions, a lot of pre-snap adjustments for the defense to have to deal with. I think you will see a lot of guys in different places to be able to make plays."
C.J. Stroud's Role
Quarterback C.J. Stroud has been limited during OTA practices due to "general soreness" in his shoulder. Despite this, Stroud has been actively involved in the mental aspects of the game, taking mental reps and staying engaged in all communications.
"There's no concerns with C.J.," Ryans said. "We are taking extra precaution with him. He'll be good to go. No concerns on my end."
Looking Ahead
As the Texans head into mandatory minicamp, the focus remains on growth and development. Caley is pleased with the progress so far and is confident that the team will continue to improve.
"We're tracking and growing every day," Caley said. "We are learning. There are mistakes and trials and errors, and we are growing and improving and eliminating repeated mistakes. The guys have a great attitude."
With a mix of new talent and a fresh offensive strategy, the Houston Texans are poised for an exciting 2025 season under the guidance of DeMeco Ryans and Nick Caley.