
The Houston Texans have made it a mission to improve the offensive line this offseason. So far, the team has re-signed Ed Ingram and Trent Brown, while bringing in Evan Brown and Braden Smith. The Texans have at least three of the five starting spots filled in, with left guard and center in question.
According to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, the Texans have signed Wyatt Teller to a two-year, $16 million contract, with a maximum value of $23 million via playtime incentives after reported mutual interest. The offense now needs to determine how to line up the three-time Pro Bowler and Ed Ingram, both of whom have primarily played right guard in the NFL. Teller last played at left guard in his rookie season with the Buffalo Bills in 2018 after exclusively playing there at Virginia Tech, while Ingram predominantly played left guard at LSU.
#Texans G Wyatt Teller’s deal is for two years, $16 million with a max value of $23 million via playtime incentives in a deal negotiated by @NFLagentandy of @UpperEdgeSports. https://t.co/UhPYbRUZYW
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 17, 2026
Wyatt Teller has had a rough past two seasons, missing eight games due to injuries, while seeing his production dip after making his third Pro Bowl in 2023. He missed four games in 2024 with an MCL sprain and four games in 2025 due to a calf strain that he later aggravated during Week 13, the game in which he was benched in the starting lineup. Teller has allowed 51 pressures, 41 hurries, and five sacks in 26 games over that span.
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