The alleged tampering took place in a ring ceremony at Robert Kraft's home, a ceremony that Easterby attended because he was part of their franchise during the 2018 Super Bowl run. That should have been the warning sign. Then came the Texans attempt to swipe Nick Caserio from the Patriots that summer, to become the Texans' GM, an attempt that ended in the Patriots accusing the Texans of tampering. Glory, hallelujah!Įasterby arrived in 2019, and within two months, general manager Brian Gaine, who'd been on the job for barely over a year, was fired. It was one of those tweets that you had to double and triple check, and make sure it wasn't a fake Adam Schefter account trying to hoodwink the internet. Houston hired Easterby in 2019 and he had a major voice in the organization.- Adam Schefter October 17, 2022 And finally on Monday, the tweet we all thought would never come, from 's Adam Schefter, came:Ī significant shakeup in Houston: Texans are parting ways with their executive vice president of football operations Jack Easterby, sources tell ESPN. What I do know is that, at the peak of his power within the Texans' organization, it felt like Easterby was either running or attempting to run EVERYTHING.Īnd it got bad. well, honestly, I'm not really sure what he was actually HIRED to do. Most of whatever has happened negatively, on the field and off the field, can be traced back to early April of 2019, when the Texans brought in former New England Patriot character coach Jack Easterby to. In the midst of a two-plus season run, since the start of the 2020 season, that has seen the Houston Texans go 9-28-1, the organization has watched their season ticket wait list disappear, a franchise quarterback leave town, and swaths of good folks in the organization wind up either dismissed, or at a minimum, disenfranchised.
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