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Top Texans News

  • Texans' Noah Whittington: Signs with Houston

    The Texans signed Whittington as an undrafted free agent Friday.

    Whittington started his collegiate career at Western Kentucky before transferring to Oregon after his second year. The running back played four seasons for the Ducks, capping his college career with 129 carries for 829 yards and six touchdowns while adding 19 receptions for 98 yards and another score over 13 games in 2025. Despite a smaller frame, Whittington could provide solid value to the Texans as a rotational back with a strong reputation for ball security (one fumble in four seasons with Oregon).

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  • Texans' Jalen Walthall: Lands in Houston

    The Texans signed Walthall as an undrafted free agent Friday.

    Walthall spent three years at Hawaii before transferring to Incarnate Word for his remaining two collegiate seasons. The wide receiver caught 70 receptions for 847 yards and eight touchdowns over 10 games in 2025. If Walthall can prove in training camp that his quickness translates to the NFL level, he may be able to sneak onto the Texans roster as an offensive depth option and special-teams contributor.

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  • Texans' Daniel Sobkowicz: Signs with Houston

    The Texans signed Sobkowicz as an undrafted free agent Friday.

    Sobkowicz played for Illinois State throughout his four-year collegiate career. The wide receiver amassed 83 receptions for 1,141 yards and 19 touchdowns over 15 games in 2025. The Texans already have a deep wide-receiver room that will be further fortified with the return of Tank Dell (knee), so Sobkowicz will have to prove he has remarkable value as both an offensive player and a special-teams contributor to maintain a spot on the roster after cutdown day.

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  • Texans' Treyvhon Saunders: Headed to Houston

    The Texans signed Saunders (leg) as an undrafted free agent Friday.

    Saunders played all four years at Colgate. The wide receiver played just six games his senior year, producing 50 receptions for 700 yards and six touchdowns in the limited span. Saunders' final season was cut short due to a fractured fibula he suffered in early October, putting an end to his record-setting collegiate career. To stay on an NFL roster, Saunders will have to prove that he has fully recovered from his injury and has the skills to contribute at the highest level.

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  • Texans' Josh Pitsenberger: Joins Houston

    The Texans signed Pitsenberger as an undrafted free agent Friday.

    Pitsenberger played all four of his collegiate years at Yale, ending his career in 2025 as the team's captain. The running back ended his final season with 313 rushes for 1,571 yards and 19 touchdowns over 12 games while adding 16 receptions for 128 yards. Pitsenberger will provide additional depth to the Texans' running back room heading into training camp.

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  • Texans' C.J. Stroud: Shedding weight

    Stroud improved his diet this offseason in an effort to lose weight, according to DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN.com.

    Stroud shouldn't lack for motivation, coming off a 2025 campaign in which he and his offensive line were the weak links on an otherwise loaded team. The Texans then picked up his fifth-year option this offseason, though it's not equivalent to a huge vote of confidence when the price tag ($25.9 million) is lower than what it costs to re-sign even a mediocre starting QB. There's still hope in Houston that Stroud can be more than mediocre, with help from a remade offensive line that added first-round pick Keylan Rutledge and veterans Braden Smith, Wyatt Teller and Evan Brown. The combination of better blocking and a locked-in QB could do wonders for Houston's offense, but even a slimmed-down version of Stroud is unlikely to offer much in the way of rushing stats for his fantasy managers.

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  • Texans' Ali Gaye: Claimed by Houston

    Gaye was claimed off waivers by the Texans on Friday.

    The defensive end dressed for three regular-season games for Tennessee last year, playing on 37 defensive snaps and 21 special-teams snaps, making one tackle. Gaye has nine tackles (eight solo) across two NFL campaigns.

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  • Texans' Azeez Al-Shaair: Lands three-year extension

    Al-Shaair (thumb) has a agreed to a three-year extension with the Texans, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Al-Shaair's new deal amounts to a three-year, $54 million pact. The 28-year-old is coming off a 2025 regular season which he recorded 103 tackles and two picks in 16 games en route becoming a Pro Bowl selection. The Texans' starting middle linebacker is bouncing back from an offseason thumb procedure, but a full recovery is expected in advance of the upcoming campaign.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 108.9
(22nd)
232.7
(14th)
327.0
(18th)
Def. 93.7
(4th)
205.1
(7th)
277.2
(1st)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Schultz TE Dalton Schultz TE Calf
A. Al-Shaair LB Azeez Al-Shaair LB Thumb
T. Dell WR Tank Dell WR Knee - ACL + MCL
C. Stover TE Cade Stover TE Knee
J. Watson WR Justin Watson WR Concussion