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The NFL Network is reporting that an unnamed source claims that former Steelers' head coach and Super Bowl winner Bill Cowher would be interested in coaching either the Chicago Bears or Houston Texans next season.
Several sources close to Cowher himself admitted that the former coach of the year is readying to get back into the league after taking two years off, although they did not specify teams.
Cowher's name was already linked with the job...
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Well, well. 2009 was not what we expected. From that disappointing finish to the 2008 season against the Houston Texans, to the jaw-dropping announcement that the Chicago Bears had traded for a Pro Bowl-caliber quarterback in Jay Cutler. From the highs of a 3-1 start, to the lows of a 6-9 record, this has been a Bears year to remember, but not for the reasons we like.As often happens, New Years brings us to reflect on what's happened for the...
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From windycitygridiron.com
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The Houston Texans will exercise an option in Matt Schaub's contract that will give the quarterback a $10 million bonus and extend his contract for the next three years. Schaub signed a six-year contract when he was traded from the Atlanta Falcons three seasons ago and the Texans had until March to decide if they wanted to exercise the option to keep him in Houston.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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The Houston Texans did what they could on Sunday, but didn't get enough help to make their first trip to the playoffs. Rookie Arian Foster scored two touchdowns and Bernard Pollard recovered a fumble for a touchdown and had a key interception as the Texans rallied to beat the New England Patriots 34-27.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Owner Bob McNair confirmed what had been reported in Houston for weeks, that coach Gary Kubiak would return for the fifth year of his contract. Kubiak signed a five-year, $10 million contact in 2006.
Now Kubiak has to hire his fourth offensive coordinator in five years. One of the worst-kept secrets in the NFL is that Mike Shanahan is going to be named the new coach at Washington. His son, Texans offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, will have...
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