The Houston Texans have lost one of their rookie defenders for the rest of the 2025 NFL season. According to KPRC 2's Aaron Wilson, the Texans have placed cornerback Jaylin Smith on Injured Reserve for the second time this season, ending his rookie year.
The Houston Texans will be getting one of their rookies back from Injured Reserve in Week 8 vs. the San Francisco 49ers. According to a team announcement, the Texans have elevated cornerback Jaylin Smith from Injured Reserve, as he looks to make his return after missing four games of action.
The Houston Texans could have some reinforcements on the way on the defensive end in the form of one rookie returning to the field. According to a team announcement, rookie cornerback Jaylin Smith has returned to practice leading up to the Texans' Week 8 matchup vs.
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The Houston Texans have announced they'll be without one of their rookie defenders for at least the next four weeks. According to a team release, the Texans have officially placed rookie cornerback Jaylin Smith on the Injured Reserve list.
The Denver Broncos made a couple of signings on Monday as the NFL's legal tampering window opened, but they've also seen four of their own free agents sign with other teams.
Derek Barnett is staying in Houston, as Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports. After being claimed off waivers by the Texans in 2023, Barnett remained with the club via a one-year, $2M pact last offseason and will sign a one-year, $5M deal this year.
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Tom Pelissero reports that the Texans are bringing back DB Tremon Smith on a two-year deal worth up to $7.5 million. Pelissero adds that the deal makes Smith the highest-paid core special teams player in the league.
Should the Broncos re-sign their key special teams player? Denver had a fantastic year in 2024 on special teams. According to DVOA, Denver had the 4th best special teams in the league.
The Denver Broncos were penalized seven times for 61 yards in a 34-27 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football in Week 16. One of the most crucial fouls came from linebacker Justin Strnad, who was penalized for “barely” hitting sliding Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert on a third down in the third quarter.
Tremon Smith has been a bright spot for the Denver Broncos on special teams since joining the team in 2023. The Denver Broncos have a loaded cornerback room with Patrick Surtain II, Riley Moss, and Ja’Quan McMillian.
In 2023 Smith was Denvers most reliable special team contributor. How will he fair under the 2024 special team rules changes remains to be seen. Originally drafted by Kansas City in 2018, Tremon Smith has made a career in the NFL out of being a core special teams player.
When the Denver Broncos signed Tremon Smith, many hoped the team had found its new nickel cornerback. However, Smith struggled when playing defense up to that point and only played 469 snaps.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at seventh-year cornerback Tremon Smith, No. 1. Before the Broncos: Prior to signing with the Denver Broncos last year, Smith (6-0, 190 pounds) was picked in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Houston Texans got off to a great start in Week 15, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive and responding to a Jacksonville Jaguars field goal with a 98-yard touchdown return on the ensuing kickoff.