Bombshell Reports Says Ex-Patriot Jack Easterby Creating ‘Strain’ Within Texans

What’s your favorite Jack Easterby and Houston Texans story? Don’t forget to stir the New England Patriots in the mix.

Easterby became part of the Patriots following the Aaron Hernandez topic. He was the team chaplain and helped players cope with their mental health on and off the football field. In other words, Easterby became a big name under head coach Bill Belichick.

He is now part of the Houston Texans, working as an executive and de facto general manager following the departure of Bill O’Brien.

Jack Easterby is in an unpleasant situation with the Houston Texans

Sports Illustrated released a big report on Easterby. According to this, Easterby is someone you’d paint in an unflattering light. He was a calming figure in New England. Recent reports suggest that he may be creating a culture of distrust in Houston. Believe it or not, some believe they are followed. Is that even possible? How would Easterby react to this? Will he respond to this report?

“To Sports Illustrated, some called the 37-year-old a guiding force in their lives, a beloved minister and mentor who shepherded two NFL franchises through difficult times and became part of the foundation of the Patriots’ late-dynasty years, earning him a rare spot in Bill Belichick’s inner circle. Many in Houston, though, have not seen him as the congenial confidant and Belichick foil. Rather, they describe an authority figure whose leadership style sows distrust and division, at times flouting rules and straining relationships inside the building. Meanwhile, his responsibilities expanded despite questions surrounding his credentials.”

We do believe that Easterby will have to say anything about this story. Don’t skip parts of the story. Make sure you read every bit of it. Let’s be honest. This story doesn’t paint Easterby in the best light, and he may have some explaining to do. The Houston Texans may be dealing with too many problems at the moment. Easterby may be the last problem they’d choose to deal with.

When it comes to the Patriots, a win over the Los Angeles Rams would put them over .500 for the first time since Week 3. Seems nice, right? We can’t wait to see that.