Texans' Tytus Howard: Offensive line is going to be 'more nasty' in 2025

Texans' Tytus Howard: Offensive line is going to be 'more nasty' in 2025

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The Houston Texans are revamping their offensive line with a focus on adopting a "nasty" mentality, aiming for a grittier and more aggressive style of play. This change comes after last year's line struggles, which contributed to the poor performance of quarterback C.J. Stroud and led to coaching changes. The Texans traded away key players, including Kenyon Green and Laremy Tunsil, and brought in new talent such as Cam Robinson, Laken Tomlinson, and others to strengthen the line. The team also promoted Cole Popovich as the offensive line coach to instill this new approach. With several positions open for competition, the Texans hope to establish a strong starting lineup that can perform better than the previous season.
Originally by Kevin Patraon June 18, 2025
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