Houston Texans defensive tackle Maliek Collins (96) tackles Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15). Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

For the second straight offseason, the Texans are giving Maliek Collins a two-year contract. The veteran defensive tackle will now be signed through the 2024 season.

Collins agreed to terms on a two-year, $23M extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports (on Twitter). That deal will include $20M guaranteed. This marks a nice raise for the ex-Cowboys draftee. His previous contract — a two-year, $17M pact — contained $8.5M guaranteed.

Although Collins has only been in Houston since 2021, this marks his third contract with the rebuilding team. Nick Caserio‘s first offseason in the Houston GM chair involved a one-year, $5M deal. The Texans re-signed Collins as a free agent in 2022 and will now make a bigger commitment. It would not be surprising to learn the $20M number represents the total guarantee, rather than the amount locked in at signing, but this continues to show the franchise’s commitment to the D-line starter.

Despite the Texans firing David Culley and Lovie Smith after one season apiece, they are deeming Collins an early fit in a third defensive scheme. DeMeco Ryans is installing his 4-3 alignment, moving Collins to a full-time D-tackle role. He played in a 4-3 look in Dallas and Las Vegas, and with teams generally rushing four from nickel sets, the 3-4/4-3 divide is not nearly as notable as it once was.

Collins, 28, served as one of the more reliable pieces on two bad Texans teams. A 15-game starter in 2021 and 2022, Collins has combined for six sacks and 18 tackles for loss during his Houston run. While Pro Football Focus graded the former third-round pick as a mid-pack interior D-lineman last season, the advanced metrics site slotted him in the top 20 against the pass. While Ryans does not have an Arik Armstead-level piece on his new Texans defense, Collins’ contract points to him being the team’s interior pillar.

The Texans have obviously not come close to replacing J.J. Watt, one of the NFL’s all-time D-line greats, but they do have two veteran starters in place to start Ryans’ run. In addition to extending Collins, the team brought in former first-rounder Sheldon Rankins on a one-year, $9.75M deal. The Texans also signed ex-49er rotational cog Hassan Ridgeway this offseason. The team’s Collins-led inside corps should be improved in 2023.

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