Heading into this coming NFL offseason, the Houston Texans won't have many critical players hitting the market in free agency, as most of their core pieces are either still signed onto their rookie deals or already handed a new big payday with a new extension, in the case of those like Derek Stingley Jr.
The Texans knew when the practice week began they wouldn't have quarterback C.J. Stroud (concussion) or kicker Fa'imi Fairbairn (quad) for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
After a 2024 campaign in which the Houston Texans offensive line could only be considered an abject failure, even a sliver of progress this season would've been well received within the organization.
Even after the Houston Texans made wholesale changes across their offensive line in the offseason as an attempt to make up for the fact that the unit was one of the worst in the NFL in 2024, there wasn't much more than lukewarm optimism that the group would actually be improved in 2025.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The offensive lines in the Twin Cities over the last decade have not received good reviews from Minnesota Vikings fans. That’s why everyone was excited to part ways with some of the culprits in the past offseason in favor of some supposed upgrades.
The Houston Texans head into the weekend facing a critical Week 4 game vs. their AFC South rivals in the Tennessee Titans. And through the motions of that contest, the Texans might have one vital matchup to keep an eye on during their offensive game plan that could make or break their success on that end of the field.
Few, if any, Vikings fans mourned the end of the Ed Ingram era in the Twin Cities. Ingram was a college left guard before becoming an NFL right guard. The flip to the other side of the line occurred after the Vikings scooped up the LSU alumnus from the 2nd Round of the 2022 NFL Draft, which has gone down as a colossal failure in Minnesota.
Just when the Houston Texans thought they might catch a break, the injury bug bit again. It’s the classic “one step forward, two steps back” shuffle that no NFL team wants to dance, especially not in Week 2.
The Texans could have their starting right guard back for Monday night's game against the Buccaneers. Ed Ingram returned to a full practice Friday. He popped up on the injury report Sept.
The Houston Texans have made a big change on the offensive side of the ball just minutes before kicking off against the Los Angeles Rams. With the announcement of starting right guard Ed Ingram being ruled out for Sunday with an abdominal injury, the Texans will be making some notable shuffles to their starting offensive line.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Vikings were busy adding up front in free agency, and that has continued via the draft. Minnesota has selected Ohio State guard Donovan Jackson at No.
Earlier this week, the Minnesota Vikings found a way to trade right guard Ed Ingram to the Houston Texans for a sixth-round pick. They used that capital to fortify the roster for the 2025 season on Saturday night at the end of the first wave of free agency.
Houston has a problem. And it's getting worse. The Texans had one of the league's worst offensive lines in 2024, and the unit has gotten weaker since the start of free agency.
It's officially time for offseason speculation as the Minnesota Vikings will have some decision to make in 2025. Among them are players who they may deem dispensable this offseason.
Minnesota Vikings guard Ed Ingram lost his starting job during the 2024 season after playing every game with the team since he was drafted in 2022. The Vikings left Ingram on a long leash despite his pacing the NFL in pressures allowed from 2022 to 2023.
The Minnesota Vikings have shown some major issues and warts on the interior of the offensive line this season. Even though the Vikings had a really good start on the interior, things have gotten dicey as of late.
Well, it wasn’t easy but the Minnesota Vikings are 10-2, after a crazy 23-22 comeback win over the Arizona Cardinals in week 13. After the victory, the Vikings are essentially a lock (>99% chance) to make the NFL playoffs.
The Minnesota Vikings beat the Tennessee Titans by a score of 23-13 in a game that shouldn't have been that close. The big story for the Vikings was the benching of Ed Ingram. This was a big move by the Vikings.
The Minnesota Vikings are shaking up their offensive line as Dalton Risner starts at right guard and Ed Ingram is sent to the bench for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans.
Yes, the Minnesota Vikings are still undefeated, thanks to a victory over the New York Jets, in London, over the weekend. While fans, players and coaches are ecstatic about their 5-0 record, everyone who watched or participated will openly admit the purple have a lot to work on.
The Minnesota Vikings have treated Ed Ingram differently than every other offensive lineman on their roster, this summer. While his fellow starters were getting rest and not sweating their existence on the 53-man roster, Ingram was grinding out preseason snaps with the twos and threes.
Ed Ingram was the third-ever draft pick by Minnesota Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. The former LSU product was selected in the second round, 59th overall in 2022.
Vikings right guard Ed Ingram was added to the team's injury report on Thursday, listed as limited with a hip injury. It'll be worth watching his status on Friday to see if he goes into the weekend with a questionable designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders.
Minnesota is $23 million over the salary cap, so any free-agent signings won’t be possible without some cap-clearing efforts. With the No. 7-ranked offense this year, expect the Vikings to try and upgrade their defense once free agency starts.