Wide receiver and return specialist Braxton Berrios is settling into his new home with the Houston Texans, bringing veteran experience and optimism to a team he describes as “incredible” and “capable” as it eyes a promising 2025 season. Berrios, 29, joined the Texans on a one-year, $2 million deal after two seasons with the Miami Dolphins, where he contributed both as a receiver and a return man. The former All-Pro returner is expected to add depth to Houston’s wide receiver corps and provide a boost to special teams, an area where he has excelled throughout his career. “It’s been awesome,” Berrios said during his first appearance on Texans Radio. “This facility, this coaching staff, the team — it’s been a very easy transition, knowing a decent amount of guys before getting here. And then, obviously, once OTAs started, seeing everybody and getting to know the rest of the crew, we have an amazing group here.” The move to Houston marks a new chapter for Berrios, who previously spent time with the New England
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