Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik is a popular man this offseason.
Not only did he orchestrate the Texans’ dismantling of the Cleveland Browns in the wild card, but he’s been requested to interview for several NFL head coaching jobs. This past week alone, four different teams reached out to the Texans about Slowik: the Carolina Panthers, the Tennessee Titans, the Washington Commanders and the Atlanta Falcons.
Now, the Seattle Seahawks have joined the mix after they parted ways with Pete Carroll earlier this offseason, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
Per source, the Seahawks requested permission to interview Texans OC Bobby Slowik for their head coach opening. Slowik has been one of the most requested candidates for interviews so far this cycle, following his first year as an OC and the success he had with rookie QB CJ Stroud
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) January 16, 2024
Slowik can do virtual interviews ahead of the Texans’ divisional round match with the Baltimore Ravens but will have to wait for in-person interviews until next week.
Whether or not he even takes the interviews is entirely up to him, but the Texans cannot reject the requests since all four would be considered promotions from his offensive coordinator title.