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Texans’ Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik is set to explore three more head coaching opportunities following his initial interviews with the Titans and Panthers. Slowik, a highly sought-after candidate in the coaching carousel, has scheduled interviews with the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Commanders, and Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Despite the Texans currently preparing for a playoff matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, Slowik is actively pursuing potential head coaching positions.
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As the Texans’ playoff run progresses, it appears that this could be Slowik’s final stint with the team, with expectations that he will decide on a head coaching role elsewhere after the season concludes. Slowik, despite his relative youth in the realm of head coaching, is a proven winner. Beginning his career with the Washington Commanders and later contributing significantly to the San Francisco 49ers under Kyle Shanahan from 2017 to 2022, he earned a promotion to offensive coordinator with the Texans. At 36 years old, Slowik is poised for a promising coaching career. His ability to elevate the Texans’ offense, especially with a rookie quarterback, showcases his talent for transforming average players into explosive contributors. With a focus on a fast-paced style of play and a knack for revitalizing offenses with limited resources, Slowik is expected to excel with potential opportunities with the Falcons, Commanders, and Seahawks.