The Houston Texans may not have advanced to the Super Bowl, but HC DeMeco Ryans will still be watching.
His former team, the San Francisco 49ers, will have a chance to finally break through, but without him.
That’s why the former defensive standout and defence coordinator has stated that he will be rooting for them.
During Super Bowl weekend, the Coach of the Year runner-up praised Kyle Shanahan and the Niners organization for the opportunity to begin his coaching career.
“This is their year,” he remarked, according to 49ers on NBC Sports.
Ryans excelled as the Niners’ defensive coordinator before being named head coach of the Texans.
He made an immediate impact in Houston, helping the team go from three wins to reaching the AFC Divisional Round.
With rookies Will Anderson Jr. and C.J. Stroud by his side, the former star has assembled a potential project for an ever-struggling franchise, and the future in Houston is bright.
As for the Niners, they will now rely on Steve Wilks to lead the defence on the greatest stage, and he has done an excellent job as his substitute.
While they have more than enough resources to take care of business and return the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the Bay Area for the first time in over three decades, the Niners’ elite defence will face stiff competition from Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, and Travis Kelce.
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