According to reports, former Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell has interviewed for the head coach opening with the Houston Texans.
Caldwell, who is about to turn 66, has spent 7 seasons as an NFL head coach, posting a record of 62-50. He also led the 2009 Indianapolis Colts to a 14-2 regular-season record and an eventual berth in the Super Bowl, where they fell to the Saints.
During his time with the Lions, Caldwell posted a record of 26-22.
We wish Caldwell the best of luck!
The Texans have met with Jim Caldwell to interview for the Head Coach role.
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) December 21, 2020
Detroit Lions should also interview him. He should never have been fired!!
Great choach
Good luck.just want the refs to quit screwing the Lions on goods plays the screw them.maybe the refs should get fined or fired,since replay shows the ref screwed up.
Caldwell had the lions in the playoffs a couple of years before he got fired for Patricia that didnt do anything as coach