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(KCTV) - Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson is heading to Houston. According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Watson has agreed to a one-year deal with the Texans.
The Commanders traded away a 2025 third round draft pick along with 2026 second and fourth round selections in exchange for Houston Texans five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil and a fourth ...
The Houston Texans and Washington Commanders agreed to a stunning blockbuster trade on Monday afternoon, with Pro Bowl offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil headed to the nation’s capital. According to ...
The person spoke on condition of anonymity given the sensitivity of the matter. The Houston Texans, who were facing some salary cap problems this offseason, agreed to deal Tunsil to the nation's ...
DeMeco Ryans is already aware that he won’t be able to count on a key teammate of CJ Stroud with the Houston Texans, as the player in question has left to join the Washington Commanders to play ...
The Houston Texans beef up the defensive side of the ball on Monday during the NFL free agency negotiating period. The front office was able to acquire a former player of their own who spent the ...
The Texans are adding some free agent help at wide receiver. Justin Watson has agreed to terms with Houston, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Watson was a 2018 fifth-round pick of the ...
The Houston Texans tend to surprise people throughout free agency, though most moves come later in the week. If all else fails, general manager Nick Caserio is a master in finding steals on Day 2 and ...
Edge rusher Darrell Taylor and wide receiver Braxton Berrios have agreed to one-year contracts with the Houston Texans, according to two people with knowledge of the deals. Both people spoke to ...
After six seasons with the Texans, Laremy Tunsil is on the move. The Commanders are acquiring the Pro Bowl left tackle, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports. Washington will send second-, third- and ...
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