heir team." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBattle Red Bloga Houston Texans communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsTexansOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Texans StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Texans NewsYahoo Texans Team PageYahoo Texans ReportYahoo Texans Depth ChartYahoo Texans TransactionsYahoo Texans PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:Houston Texans Coaching Changes2019 Houston Texans OffseasonHouston Texans News: Jack Easterby Hired As Executive Vice President Of Team Development New Christian Covington Color Rush Jersey ,24commentsThe Texans added a new member to their team.CDTShareTweetShareShareHouston Texans News: Jack Easterby Hired As Executive Vice President Of Team Development Photo by Elsa/Getty ImagesI always assume the Patriots are filled with guys like Jack Easterby. Men who work in the shadows and find out the Chiefs are pulling their tackle when their index finger is tilted to the left or know the premium way to turn that UDFA from Minnesota Tech into a five sack player, only for another team to give him $7 million a year.That is transcendent meditation.The Patriots are surely currently busy trying to figure out the best way to manipulate the new pass interference challenge rules. Since Bill O’Brien took over, the Texans have tried to be the Houston Patriots. It got them a lot of 9-7. They tried to take their franchise in a new direction by signing backup Buffalo Bills offensive linemen, but once again the Texans are back to their old ways. The Texans have hired Jack Easterby to be The Executive Vice President of Team Development. I have no idea what this means, what this job entails, or who Mr. Easterby is. If you want a place to start, read this.Or this.Apparently Easterby is very important and influential. This one is actually interesting." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBattle Red Bloga Houston Texans communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsTexansOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Texans StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Texans NewsYahoo Texans Team PageYahoo Texans ReportYahoo Texans Depth ChartYahoo Texans TransactionsYahoo Texans PhotosOdds About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:News2019 Houston Texans OffseasonJadeveon Clowney Update: Rumors About When He’ll Report To TexansNew,52commentsThis one is actually interesting. CDTShareTweetShareShareJadeveon Clowney Update: Rumors About When He’ll Report To TexansThomas B. Shea-USA TODAY SportsCertain news stories reach a point where you’ll believe any absurd twist or serpentine bend they may take. This story about Jadeveon Clowney is not one of those stories. This story is boring, exhausting Lamar Miller Color Rush Jersey , and needs to come to an end already. After the sides were unable to agree to terms on a contract extension, the Texans franchise-tagged Jadeveon Clowney for the 2019 season. Since then, things have cooled off and gotten constipated. Clowney will either (1) play under the franchise tag after sitting out training camp (the most likely scenario if the team doesn’t come to a long term agreement with him before camp starts), (2) get traded for a first round pick that won’t help the team this year and/or a player who can’t help the team as much as Clowney will, or (3) both sides come to an agreement that results Clowney getting extended and happy, participating in training camp, and feeling ready to make opposing offenses pay when the 2019 season begins. Former Houston Texan Cecil Shorts III (if she thinks Shorts III is a Texan and not a Jaguar, she’s too young for you), who probably has some inside information Nick Martin Color Rush Jersey , made a report of his own. Sports Radio 610, where Shorts announced what he heard, posted the following:Clowney is in the right on this one. He’s a defensive end, not an outside linebacker, and really he can just be classified as an EDGE. If the Texans want to keep him around long term, haggling over $2-$4 million per year really doesn’t seem like it makes much sense. Hopefully this all gets resolved soon, especially since Clowney was rusted and invisible until Week Four last season after missing all of training camp due to his recovery from offseason knee surgery. With the Texans’ upcoming schedule, they’ll need Clowney to contribute right away.