Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio struck a tone of confidence and stability during today’s press conference, making it clear he expects offensive coordinator Nick Caley to remain in Houston despite growing league interest.
“I fully expect Nick to be here,” Caserio said when asked directly about Caley’s future.
Nick Caserio when asked if Nick Caley will return in 2026:
— Houston Stressans (@TexansCommenter) January 21, 2026
“Yeah I would anticipate Nick being here next year. Nick learned a lot, first opportunity as a play caller. Offensively, probably the last 2-3 months of the year, played pretty good football.” Pic.twitter.com/GnfmGoHv62
Caserio’s comments come amid speculation surrounding Caley, who has drawn attention across the league following Houston's season. Rather than deflecting, Caserio leaned into the topic, emphasizing the importance of continuity, collaboration, and building trust within the organization.
From an organizational standpoint, Caserio framed Caley’s presence as part of a broader commitment to long-term development rather than short-term disruption.
While coaching movement is a reality across the NFL, Caserio’s remarks strongly suggest the Texans are intent on keeping key pieces intact as they look to build on recent momentum. For a franchise emphasizing growth, clarity at the top — and stability on the sidelines — appears to be a priority.
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