The Houston Texans had a disappointing season in 2013, finishing with a record of 2-14, which was the worst in the league that year. They were also plagued by injuries to key players such as quarterback Matt Schaub and running back Arian Foster. As a result, the team underwent significant changes in the offseason, including the hiring of head coach Bill O'Brien and the selection of defensive end Jadeveon Clowney with the first overall pick in the draft. Despite the struggles of the previous season, the Texans rebounded to finish 9-7 in 2014 and remain competitive in the AFC South division.
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