The Houston Texans have had a rough season, but it's not like it wasn't expected. After Bill O'Brien ran the franchise into the ground, the organization is slowly trying to get everything back together. They hired David Culley as head coach last offseason, but rumors are swirling he could already be on his way out.

According to Jay Glazer, the Texans may be looking to move on from David Culley after just one year as the head coach. This is a rumor for now, as there is still a belief that Culley could return as the head coach next year. As of now, this is a developing rumor and nothing is concrete.

It's rare to see a head coach be a “one-and-done” candidate, but it wouldn't be too surprising if it happened to David Culley. The Texans are aiming to get back into playoff contention as soon as possible and finding a new coach might be in the best interest of the franchise.

There are already rumors rumbling of who the Texans are targeting as their head coach. If Houston decides to fire David Culley, the front office could be looking at New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, per Ari Meirov and Nick Caserio.

McDaniels hasn't been a head coach since his failed attempt with the Denver Broncos. He's been an extremely successful offensive coordinator and his name is brought up every year as a possible head coaching candidate. The Texans are likely to go follow through with a thorough evaluation of David Culley before making a final decision.

Keep a close eye on this franchise as they should be all over the place throughout the offseason. Between these rumors involving David Culley and the expected trade of Deshaun Watson, the Texans are officially entering a new era.

For Texans fans, this offseason should be exciting as the organization plans to make some major moves to improve the roster.