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After finishing the 2016 season with one of the worst offenses in football, the Texans have decided to "mutually part ways" with offensive coordinator George Godsey.
The team announced the move Monday, only two days after Houston's season ended in a 34-16 playoff loss to the Patriots.
"I'm grateful for the tireless work ethic and contributions George has made to our team over the last three years," Texans coach Bill O'Brien said in a statement. "I wish him nothing but the best in the future."
Godsey, 38, had been in Houston since 2014 when O'Brien hired him to be the team's quarterbacks coach.