The Houston Texans are making a massive change in the organization. It has been announced that the organization has fired team president Greg Grissom.
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Ian Rapoport reported on the fire but has officially changed the language to reflect that Grissom and the Texans have mutually parted ways.
After being bounced out of the playoffs in back-to-back Divisional Round appearances, it appears the team was comfortable shaking things up regarding a high front-office level.
Grissom has served in the role as the Texans president since March 2021, according to his LinkedIn page. He has also spent the last 23 years with the organization, serving in many roles such as corporate development manager, director of corporate development, and senior vice president of corporate development.
After spending the last 23 years with the Texans, Grissom will now presumably look for another role in the NFL world.
The Texans also released a statement on Grissom being let go.
“The Houston Texans have amicably parted ways with Team President Greg Grissoom, the club announced on Thursday.
“We want to thank Greg for his contributions to the organization,” said Chair and CEO Cal McNair, “Since he became our team president in 2023, Greg helped me implement numerous initiatives to help our organization fearlessly and evolve and grow in many ways, which we are thankful for. We wish Greg and his fami