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Texans DC Terrell Williams Declared Cancer-Free Ahead of Super Bowl

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Texans DC Terrell Williams Declared Cancer-Free Ahead of Super Bowl

Houston Texans fans received inspiring news this week as defensive coordinator Terrell Williams announced he is officially cancer-free. Williams, who joined the Texans staff in 2024, shared the update just days before Super Bowl LX, capping off a long and emotional battle that extended through last season.

Williams revealed that he quietly underwent treatment during the year, continuing to coach while navigating the challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis. His resilience earned tremendous respect throughout the league, and the Texans organization rallied around him throughout the journey.

Why it matters for the Texans

For a team looking to build on its momentum from last season, Williams’ recovery is more than personal—it reinforces the strong culture developing under head coach DeMeco Ryans. The defensive coordinator is known for his leadership, connection with players, and energy on the field. His return to full health, combined with the stability he brings to the coaching staff, adds emotional fuel as Houston prepares for what could be a defining year.

The Texans' defense showed promise under Williams, especially as young talent emerged. With Williams back at full strength, the team can focus on elevating its defensive identity and continuing its rise within the AFC.

What’s next

Williams plans to resume all coaching duties as he prepares for the offseason and draft evaluations. The Texans defense is expected to be a focal point of roster building this year, and his presence will shape key decisions.

The announcement also serves as a reminder of the personal battles often hidden behind the scenes of the NFL. For Houston fans, the news is not just about football—it’s about celebrating a leader who showed strength far beyond the playbook.

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