Texans' revamped offense coming together heading into training camp
Briefly

The Houston Texans are undergoing significant changes this offseason with the appointment of new offensive coordinator Nick Caley. The team will adopt a different approach focusing on physicality and improved rushing strategies. During the spring, the coaching staff identified players' strengths to align with this new offensive vision. Despite past challenges, including a poor ranking in offensive yardage and high sack totals, players have started to adapt to their new roles. Quarterback C.J. Stroud is crucial to this transition and is returning to practice after missing parts of the spring.
The Texans plan to implement a new offensive strategy under coordinator Nick Caley, focusing on physicality and various rushing schemes, which contrasts sharply with the previous approach.
Caley emphasizes the ongoing discovery process in the offseason, stating, "I think we're in the discovery process through Phase 2...it's really an evolving process."
Despite struggling last season, ranking 22nd in yards per game and allowing 54 sacks, players started adapting to new roles by the end of minicamp.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud faced a setback during the spring but returned to throw during mandatory minicamp, crucial for adapting to Caley's new offensive scheme.
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