In an ABC13 exclusive, Eyewitness News Sports Director Greg Bailey sat down with Culley to discuss the future of the franchise and what he hopes to accomplish.
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Why Texans head coach David Culley only sees the positive
The former Baltimore Ravens assistant was named head coach in January, becoming the fourth head coach in Texans franchise history. He's also the second minority head coach and first Black head coach hired following the 2020 regular season, according to ESPN.
Culley, 65, who has spent the past three seasons in Baltimore, recently completed his 27th season as an NFL coach. Along with serving as the team's assistant head coach, Culley was Baltimore's passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Ravens finished the 2020 season ranked last in the NFL in passing.
Culley has never been an offensive coordinator at the NFL level.
He was also an assistant head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. When the Ravens hired Culley in 2019, Harbaugh said the coach was highly respected "as a teacher, game-planner and motivator."
Prior to coaching in the NFL, Culley had multiple coaching stops in college over a 16-year span, according to the league. He was the wide receivers coach at Texas A&M University from 1991-1993.
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He also served as the offensive coordinator, running backs and wide receivers coach at the University of Texas-El Paso from 1989-1990 and the quarterbacks coach at Southwestern Louisiana from 1985 to 1988.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.