10/6/2025
The Houston Texans are focusing on roster development and game-to-game preparation as they head into their bye week. Head Coach DeMeco Ryans highlighted progress on the offensive line, noting improvements in run blocking and overall execution, while acknowledging areas that still need refinement. Tytus Howard, Juice Scruggs, and Blake Fisher have contributed in key roles, including specialized packages designed to strengthen the running game.
Ryans emphasized the team’s approach of taking the season one week at a time, learning from past games, and minimizing turnovers. Recent success in ball security has allowed the Texans to maintain possession and build opportunities on offense. Young players, including defensive tackle Tommy Togiai and Fisher, have contributed effectively in their assigned roles.
Cornerback Kamari Lassiter’s focus on consistent improvement reflects a broader team emphasis on attention to detail. The Texans continue to rotate running backs strategically to manage workloads and optimize performance. Roster depth has been highlighted by contributions from rookie players, and weekly inactive designations vary based on game strategy.
The team also addressed injury and recovery updates. Safety Jimmie Ward is progressing in his rehabilitation, while defensive end Dylan Horton has returned to activity after overcoming a cancer diagnosis. Safety Jalen Pitre has shown growth in coverage and playmaking, contributing three interceptions this season.
Heading into the bye week, the Texans will balance rest with preparation for a Monday night game against the Seattle Seahawks, focusing on fundamentals and readiness. Wide receiver Jaylin Noel has added scoring celebrations to the offense, reflecting the team’s current confidence.
The Texans continue to emphasize preparation, execution, and consistent performance as the season progresses.