Texans interview Josh McCown for head coaching vacancy

The Houston Texans have interviewed Brian Flores, Hines Ward, Joe Lombardi and Jonathan Gannon for the head coaching vacancy after firing David Culley earlier this month and now have added another name to the list of candidates.

The team announced in a press release that they interviewed Josh McCown for the head coaching vacancy. McCown, a former NFL quarterback, was one of the candidates interested in being the Texans’ head coach for the 2021 season, but Nick Caserio, the team’s general manager, preferred David Culley.

Although he has no NFL coaching experience, McCown served as coach at Myers Park High School in Charlotte, North Carolina., while an active member of the Philadelphia Eagles roster in 2019.

McCown as player

McCown’s final stage as a player was on the Houston Texans’ practice squad.However, the last time he played in an NFL game was with the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2019 Wild Card Round against the Seattle Seahawks.

McCown’s career began with the Arizona Cardinals after being drafted in the third round of the 2002 Draft.. After finishing his rookie contract, he went through almost half of the league playing with the Detroit Lions, the Oakland Raiders, the Carolina Panthers, the Chicago Bears, the Tmapa Bay Buccaneers, the Cleveland Browns, the New York Jets and the Eagles. .

Total, he played 102 games, 76 starts, and accumulated 17,731 yards, 98 touchdowns and 82 interceptions after completing 1,584 of 2,633 passes attempted.

What’s more, he played one season with the Hartford Colonials of the defunct United Football League (UFL).

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Texans interview Josh McCown for head coaching vacancy