BREAKING NEWS: Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans Blasts Elon Musk Over Texans-Eagles Comparison, Urges NFL Fans to Delete X App
In a headline-grabbing moment that’s rippling through the NFL and social media, Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans has strongly criticized billionaire Elon Musk after the tech mogul made a controversial statement comparing the Houston Texans to the Philadelphia Eagles. The drama, unfolding on the platform Musk owns—X (formerly Twitter)—has taken center stage during NFL offseason activities, prompting Ryans to urge fans to “delete the X app” to avoid what he described as “garbage” content.
Elon Musk’s Post Sparks Firestorm
It all began when Musk posted the following message on his X account:
“The Texans are just a budget version of the Eagles. Flashy rookies, loud fans, but no real legacy.”
The comment, widely seen as a dig at the Texans’ rising profile under Ryans and rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud, sparked immediate backlash across the NFL landscape. Many saw it as an unfair and uninformed attack on a franchise undergoing a remarkable transformation.
While Musk has a history of stirring conversation with his bold, often polarizing opinions, this time he struck a nerve in the heart of football country—Texas.
DeMeco Ryans Responds: “This App Is Garbage Now”
Speaking after the Texans’ OTA session Tuesday, DeMeco Ryans didn’t mince words when asked about Musk’s post.
“This app is garbage now,” Ryans told reporters.
“It used to be a place where fans and players could connect, but now it’s just people like Elon Musk using it to tear others down. What he said was disrespectful—not just to our team, but to the work these men put in every single day. If you’re a real football fan, delete the X app.”
Ryans, a former linebacker and now a respected coach, has never been one for unnecessary drama. His strong words sent a clear message: the Texans are done being underestimated.
Players, Fans Rally Behind Their Coach
Shortly after Ryans’ remarks, Texans players began to show public support. Quarterback C.J. Stroud reposted a clip of Ryans’ statement with the caption: “Real one. We ride with Coach.” Defensive stars Will Anderson Jr. and Derek Stingley Jr. followed suit, liking and sharing similar sentiments.
Texans fans took to social media—ironically, on X—to defend the team and echo Ryans’ call to delete the platform. Hashtags like #WeAreTexans and #DeleteX began trending regionally, as supporters emphasized pride in the team’s culture and direction.
One fan account tweeted:
“We don’t need approval from Elon Musk. Under DeMeco Ryans, we’re building something special. #HTownStandUp”
Elon Musk Doubles Down
Unsurprisingly, Elon Musk responded to the backlash with another tweet:
“Criticism isn’t hate. If you can’t handle facts, maybe the NFL isn’t for you.”
He later posted a meme showing the Eagles’ recent Super Bowl appearance and the Texans’ lack of postseason history, sparking further division among users.
Musk’s defenders claim he was simply making a factual comparison. Critics, however, argue that his tone and timing were needlessly antagonistic—particularly toward a franchise and fan base that has long fought for respect.
NFL Media and Analysts Weigh In
Prominent sports commentators quickly chimed in. ESPN’s Mina Kimes said on NFL Live:
“DeMeco Ryans is building a culture in Houston that deserves respect. Musk’s comments show a fundamental misunderstanding of what’s happening with that team.”
Former players also showed support. Ryan Clark tweeted:
“Leadership isn’t just about Xs and Os. It’s about protecting your team from distractions—and that’s exactly what Coach Ryans just did.”
The Bigger Picture: Social Media and Athlete Burnout
This latest incident highlights a growing divide between athletes and social media platforms. As players continue to speak out about the emotional toll of online negativity, more and more are stepping back from platforms like X, which many now view as toxic environments.
Ryans’ comments reflect a broader frustration:
“We want to focus on football. On building. On winning. Not on billionaires talking nonsense to stir things up for clicks.”
Final Thoughts: Standing Tall in Houston
The Texans may not have the legacy of the Eagles—yet—but under DeMeco Ryans, they’re creating something far more powerful: identity, unity, and a sense of belief.
Ryans didn’t just defend his players—he defended the city of Houston, the fans who’ve stood by the team through difficult years, and the future they’re building together.
In a sports world increasingly dominated by narratives spun online, Ryans reminded everyone what truly matters: respect, hard work, and loyalty. And for many Texans fans, that message is louder than any post—no matter how many followers Elon Musk has.