Texans lock up Ed Ingram on 3-year deal
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Could this Pro Bowl linebacker be the next cornerstone of Houston's defense? An analyst weighs in on a crucial contract extension for team success.
The Houston Texans are no longer a cute rebuilding project. They are a certified AFC heavyweight. After a staggering 12-5 finish in the 2025 season and a bitter Divisional Round exit against the New England Patriots,
The Texans continue to invest in their defensive line after agreeing to a new contract with veteran Sheldon Rankins
How will free agency start off for the Houston Texans?
According to reports, the Texans plan to re-sign safety M.J. Stewart to a one-year extension, thus keeping him around through the 2026 campaign. Stewart, 31, started four games at safety last season for the Texans after Houston released C.J. Gardner-Johnson. He had 25 tackles in nine games before suffering a season-ending quad injury.
Free agency is finally here and the Texans are ready to strike. Here's Texans Wire's predictions for everything that will happen this offseason.
The Houston Texans have agreed to a contract extension with standout guard Ed Ingram on Monday. It is a three-year deal worth $37.5 million.
The Houston took a proactive approach with veteran Naquan Jones, who showed plenty in a short time who they know well.