The Houston Texans will need a new leader of daily operations.
The Texans announced Thursday that they parted ways with team president Greg Grissom.
Grissom had been one of the longest-tenured employees with the organization, starting at the corporate level before rising through the ranks, eventually becoming the team president in March 2021.
“Leading the Houston Texans’ business operations has been the opportunity of a lifetime,” Grissom said. “After almost 25 years with the Texans, including the last four as president, I feel it’s the right time to embrace new challenges and opportunities.”
The Texans look to move in a different direction following back-to-back 10-win seasons under DeMeco Ryans. There have been advanced talks of a new stadium in the works in the future.
#Texans officially move on from team president Greg Grissom. He’s been with the team since before the inaugural 2022 season.
“After almost 25 years with the Texans, including the last four as President, I feel it’s the right time to embrace new challenges and opportunities.” pic.twitter.com/gHs61jrSRR
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“We want to thank Greg for his contributions to the organization,” Chair and CEO Cal McNair said. “Since he became our team president in 2021, Greg helped me implement numerous initiatives to help our organization fearlessly evolve and grow in many ways, which we are very thankful for. We wish Greg and his family all the best in the future.”
Grissom also thanked the staff at NRG Stadium and the civic leaders across Houston and Harris County for their support.
“These connections have been the most rewarding part of my time here and will always hold a special place in my life,” Grissom said. “I am grateful for my time with the Texans and look forward to what’s next.”
McNair there would be movement on the next team president in the coming days.