Houston Texans to name David Culley their next head coach

CLEVELAND, OH - DECEMBER 22, 2019: Assistant head coach/pass coordinator/wide receivers coach David Culley talks with quarterback Robert Griffin III #3 prior to a game against the Cleveland Browns on December 22, 2019 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Clevel

David Culley, the Ravens assistant head coach/passing game coordinator in charge of Baltimore’s receivers, will be named the next head coach of the Houston Texans.

The Texans are in the process of finalizing their contract with Culley.

Culley, who has never been a coordinator in the NFL, lands the job over two candidates who had already been NFL head coaches in Leslie Frazier, who was also considered a favorite, and Jim Caldwell. 

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Frazier is the Bills defensive coordinator. 

Caldwell has not coached in the NFL since being the head coach at Detroit, who fired him in 2017. 

Culley has paid some serious dues to get to this point. 

He began his career as the running backs coach at Austin Peay in 1978. 

Culley also coached in college at Vanderbilt, Middle Tennessee State, Chattanooga, Southwestern Louisiana, UTEP, and Texas A&M from 1991-1993. 

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Culley began his NFL coaching career with Tampa Bay in 1994 where he was the receivers coach for two years. 

He has also coached receivers with the Steelers, Eagles, and Chiefs. 

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Culley was the quarterbacks coach for the Bills in 2017 and 2018. 

Culley worked for Chiefs head coach Andy Reid while the two were with Philadelphia (1999-2010) and with Kansas City (2013-2016).