Texans Extend Brevin Jordan's Contract to 2025
Texans Extend Brevin Jordan's Contract to 2025

Texans Extend Brevin Jordan's Contract to 2025

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The Houston Texans have signed tight end Brevin Jordan to a one-year contract extension, ensuring his presence through the 2025 season. Jordan, who suffered a season-ending ACL tear in Week 2, was anticipated to have a breakout year alongside quarterback C.J. Stroud. The fourth-year player had shown promise in his previous seasons, averaging over 25 targets and five touchdowns per year, but his injury raised concerns about his market value. The Texans' decision to extend him reflects their commitment to maintaining depth at the tight end position, where Dalton Schultz is also secured through 2026. Jordan's recovery is expected to allow him to start the 2025 season healthy, providing him an opportunity to enhance his free agency prospects. This extension marks Jordan as the third player from the Texans' 2021 draft class to receive a contract extension.

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