Post a Free Blog

Submit A Press Release

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
Action
Animation
ATP Tour (ATP)
Auto Racing
Baseball
Basketball
Boxing
Breaking News
Business
Business
Business Newsletter
Call of Duty (CALLOFDUTY)
Canadian Football League (CFL)
Car
Celebrity
Champions Tour (CHAMP)
Comedy
CONCACAF
Counter Strike Global Offensive (CSGO)
Crime
Defense of the Ancients (DOTA)
Documentary and Foreign
Drama
eSports
European Tour (EPGA)
Fashion
FIFA
FIFA Women’s World Cup (WWC)
FIFA World Cup (FIFA)
Fighting
Football
Formula 1 (F1)
Fortnite
Golf
Health
Hockey
Horror
IndyCar Series (INDY)
International Friendly (FRIENDLY)
Kids & Family
League of Legends (LOL)
LPGA
Madden
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
MLS
Movie and Music
Movie Trailers
Mystery
NASCAR Cup Series (NAS)
National Basketball Association (NBA)
National Football League (NFL)
National Hockey League (NHL)
National Women's Soccer (NWSL)
NBA Development League (NBAGL)
NBA2K
NCAA Baseball (NCAABBL)
NCAA Basketball (NCAAB)
NCAA Football (NCAAF)
NCAA Hockey (NCAAH)
Olympic Mens (OLYHKYM)
Other
Other Sports
Overwatch
PGA
Politics
Premier League (PREM)
Romance
Sci-Fi
Science
Soccer
Sports
Sports
Technology
Tennis
Truck Series (TRUCK)
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Uncategorized
US
Valorant
Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Women’s NCAA Basketball (WNCAAB)
World
World Cup Qualifier (WORLDCUP)
WTA Tour (WTA)
Xfinity (XFT)
XFL
0
-- Advertisement --spot_img
HomeSportsFootballNFL Romeo Crennel retires after 50 seasons of coaching

NFL Romeo Crennel retires after 50 seasons of coaching

Add to Favorite
Added to Favorite


Romeo Crennel announced his retirement Monday after 50 years of coaching in college and the NFL.

Crennel, who turns 75 later this month, had been with the Houston Texans since 2014.

“Football has been my entire life and it’s been a dream come true to coach for 50 years,” he said in a statement shared by the Texans on social media. “… I’ll miss everything about coaching and teaching, but the thing I’ll miss the most is being around the guys every day.”

During his 39 seasons in the NFL, Crennel served as head coach of the Cleveland Browns (2005-08) and Kansas City Chiefs (2012). He was also interim coach of the Chiefs for three games in 2011 and for 12 games with the Texans in 2020. Crennel’s overall career record is 32-63.

He was an NFL defensive coordinator with the Browns (2000), New England Patriots (2001-04), Chiefs (2010-11), and Texans (2014-16, 2018-19).

Crennel coached in the college ranks at Western Kentucky, Texas Tech, Ole Miss and Georgia Tech from 1970-80 before breaking into the NFL as the New York Giants’ special teams coach from 1981-89. After three seasons as the Giants’ defensive line coach (1990-92), he held the same role with the Patriots (1993-96) and New York Jets (1997-99).

Crennel’s teams won five Super Bowl championships — two by the Giants (Super Bowls XXI and XXV) and three by the Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX).

In his final season with the Texans in 2021, Crennel’s title was senior adviser for football performance.

“After 50 seasons, Romeo retires as one of the most respected figures in NFL history,” Texans chair and CEO Cal McNair said. “His incredible resume and contributions to the game of football will be difficult to duplicate. Romeo poured everything he had into his players and led his teams with hard work, diligence and integrity.

“… Our organization is better because of Romeo Crennel in so many ways. He will always be a Texan and we wish him, his wife Rosemary and his family nothing but the best in all that retirement brings.”

Crennel said he is planning to spend more time with his grandchildren in retirement.

–Field Level Media

Subscribe to get Latest News Updates

Latest News

You may like more
more

NCAAF News: FedEx, Memphis enter $25M NIL partnership

FedEx is entering into a five-year, $25 million name,...

NFL News: QB Zach Wilson waits for trade, not at Jets’ workouts

New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson will not attend...

NFL News: Former Bears, Colts GM Bill Tobin dies at 83

Longtime NFL executive Bill Tobin, a former general manager...

NFL News: 2024 NFL Draft: 10 sleepers to know

The third day of the NFL draft is the...