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Texans retain strength and conditioning coach Mike Eubanks

Texans maintain continuity with veteran strength coach

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HOUSTON – The Texans have retained highly regarded veteran head strength and conditioning coach Mike Eubanks.

Eubanks has strong relationships with players and a good track record with building strength and injury prevention and is well respected for his knowledge and skills.

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Under Eubanks, the Texans haven’t experienced a lot of major injuries.

Eubanks was named head strength coach by the Texans in 2019 after one season as assistant strength and conditioning coach.

His tenure was extended in 2021 and now he’s back for his sixth season with the Texans and his fifth season leading their strength and conditioning program.

Eubanks is entering his 15th season in the NFL.

Previously with the Denver Broncos from 2012-17 as a strength and conditioning coach, Eubanks earned a Super Bowl ring as the team earned four playoff appearances during that time with 35 Pro Bowl berths and 17 All-Pro selections while going 64-32 during that span. The amount of victories ranked third in the NFL during that time.

A former football player at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eubanks previously worked for the Jaguars and at Arizona State.

Aaron Wilson is a contributor to KPRC 2 and click2houston.com


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Aaron Wilson is an award-winning Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and www.click2houston.com. He has covered the NFL since 1997, including previous stints for The Houston Chronicle and The Baltimore Sun. This marks his 10th year covering the Texans after previously covering a Super Bowl winning team in Baltimore.

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