Through what's been a busy offseason thus far for the Houston Texans, the roster has managed to get noticeably better and more refined on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball.
The Houston Texans saw their defense perform like one of the best in the NFL in quite some time last year. This included a stellar playoff showing to cap it off, but unfortunately, CJ Stroud and Houston's offense didn't hold up their end of the bargain.
Per Aaron Wilson, new Texans G Wyatt Teller is capable of playing both left and right guard and would embrace a position change if it was needed. Teller signed a two-year deal worth $16 million in base value, with $8.5 million guaranteed, including a $5.75 million signing bonus.
You get the vibe that new Houston Texans defensive lineman Logan Hall has been stuck serving his NFL apprenticeship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers up until now, where he might get a chance to find a bigger role within his fresh situation.
Through what's been nearly two weeks within NFL free agency, the Houston Texans' roster has shaken up quite a bit from where they stood the last time they were on the field during their playoff loss in January.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Texans signed S Reed Blankenship to a three-year contract following his time with the Falcons. Blankenship said HC DeMeco Ryans recruited him to the
The Houston Texans have done significant work to their roster in the first two weeks of this year's free agency to help round out this roster even better on both ends of the ball from what was rolled out last year.
Former Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship might have not immediately jumped off the page as being a major, or even pivotal free agent acquisition for the Houston Texans.
HOUSTON — David Montgomery is moving from one “culture of grit” to another, and he has his former coach to thank for the roadmap. After the Houston Texans finalized a trade with the Detroit Lions last week to acquire the veteran back, Montgomery revealed that the seeds for this move were planted long before the 2026 league year began.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Could the Houston Texans bring back their former All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for a second stint? It at least seems like an idea that Hopkins himself would be open to when looking at one of his latest posts on social media.
The Houston Texans have been about as busy as any team in the first portion of this year's NFL free agency period, and have made some notable upgrades to their roster on both sides of the ball in the process.
HOUSTON — The rich just got richer. Reed Blankenship, a ball-hawking safety who helped the Philadelphia Eagles secure a Super Bowl LIX ring, is officially a Houston Texan.
New Houston Texans guard Wyatt Teller certainly has a name befitting of the team he's just signed for, and the 31-year-old former Cleveland Browns brawler appears to be fitting right in already with the stereotypical image.
The Houston Texans are still a few months away before even training camp gets underway in preparation for next NFL season, but the team has already revealed a few new numbers for some key players on their roster headed into next year.
The Houston Texans' biggest splash made on the defensive side of the ball so far this offseason has come from their addition of former Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship on a three-year deal, investing over $20 million to upgrade the back end of their already-elite secondary.
The Houston Texans entered the 2025 NFL draft looking to reinforce their defense. They also aimed to regain aspects of their 2023 offensive identity. Rather than simply selecting the best player available, Houston focused on filling specific holes in its depth chart.
Nick Chubb, the former University of Georgia running back who went on to become one of the most productive backs of his generation in the NFL, is completely blocked from the College Football Hall of Fame.
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.
Houston Texans running back David Montgomery doesn't think that his label as a “power back” describes his whole game. "As much as them saying I'm a power back — I hear that a lot — but I can do a lot of stuff that power backs don't do," Montgomery said recently, via the Houston Chronicle.
David Montgomery wanted a fresh start, and Houston gave him exactly that. The Detroit Lions traded Montgomery to the Houston Texans this offseason after a 2025 season where his role behind Jahmyr Gibbs shrank significantly.
The Texans have agreed to a new contract with running back David Montgomery, who arrived via trade from the Lions at the beginning of the month, per KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson.
The Houston Texans are wasting no time making a major move ahead of the new NFL year. Could another big move be coming? Houston has agreed to a one-year,