Houston Texans Resign TE Bryant, Trade OL Deculus After Injury, Roster Overhaul
Houston Texans Resign TE Bryant, Trade OL Deculus After Injury, Roster Overhaul

Houston Texans Resign TE Bryant, Trade OL Deculus After Injury, Roster Overhaul

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The Houston Texans have made significant roster moves ahead of the 2025 NFL season, focusing on addressing key positional needs. They re-signed tight end Harrison Bryant to bolster their thin tight end depth after losing Brevin Jordan and Irv Smith Jr. to injury, providing the team with a reliable veteran presence. The Texans also traded offensive lineman Austin Deculus to the Los Angeles Chargers and are reportedly considering trading left tackle Cam Robinson, signaling a major overhaul of their offensive line following a poor 2024 performance that featured 54 sacks allowed. Meanwhile, the running back situation is precarious as two-time Pro Bowler Joe Mixon will miss at least the first four games of the season due to an ankle injury, pushing Houston to rely on injury-prone veteran Nick Chubb and rookie Woody Marks. The Texans are expected to actively pursue trades to strengthen their backfield, as the team's offense struggled last year and Mixon's health remains uncertain. These moves reflect Houston's urgent efforts to protect quarterback C.J. Stroud and maintain competitiveness in the AFC South.

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