Houston, Texas – December 14, 2025
In a stunning development ahead of today’s matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans has removed two key starters from the opening lineup. According to reliable team sources, the decision came swiftly after the coaching staff confirmed the players’ involvement in “unacceptable conduct.”

This move has been described internally as “one of the toughest decisions” Ryans has faced leading into this critical game. The Texans enter the contest on a hot streak, riding a five-game winning run that has positioned them at 8-5 atop the AFC South and firmly in the playoff hunt. Despite the momentum, Ryans—known for his unwavering emphasis on team culture and discipline—chose to act decisively to uphold the organization’s standards.
Details surrounding the incident remain closely guarded. Sources indicate the conduct in question does not involve any serious legal issues but rather breaches of team rules or actions detrimental to team unity. The Texans have elected not to disclose the identities of the two players prior to kickoff. The official depth chart and starting lineup will only be revealed as players take the field for warm-ups or when names are announced before the game. “We’ll handle this internally and let the field reveal the details,” one source close to the coaching staff said.

Ryans, who has repeatedly stressed in recent press conferences that “no one is above the team,” has a track record of making tough calls to maintain professionalism. His leadership style, honed from his time as defensive coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers, has been credited with turning around the Texans’ fortunes after early-season struggles.
Today’s game against the struggling Cardinals (3-10) represents a prime opportunity for Houston to extend their winning streak and solidify their postseason positioning. However, losing two starters—potentially impactful figures on offense or defense—could force adjustments in strategy. Quarterback C.J. Stroud and the rest of the squad will need to lean on the team’s depth to compensate for any absences.
Texans fans at NRG Stadium and watching from home are buzzing with anticipation, eagerly awaiting the pregame announcements to learn exactly which players have been sidelined. Will this disciplinary action disrupt Houston’s rhythm and open the door for an upset? Or could it serve as a rallying point, inspiring the remaining players to step up and deliver an even more dominant performance?
Ryans has proven time and again that he prioritizes long-term team integrity over short-term wins. This decision underscores that philosophy once more.
The Houston Texans host the Arizona Cardinals today at 12:00 PM CST (1:00 PM ET) at NRG Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FOX, with streaming options available on various platforms. Stay tuned for lineup confirmations as the teams take the field— that’s when the full story will emerge.
In the Ryans era, discipline comes first.