With the Houston Texans' season over, Jonathan M. Alexander revisits some of the predictions he made for the 2024 campaign.
The Houston Texans must think long about letting Pro Football Focus’ top free agent leave NRG Stadium this offseason.
The NFL offseason is coming up quickly and the Houston Texans are going to be a very intriguing team to watch. After coming up short in the Divisional Round of
Collins caught five of eight targets for 81 yards in Saturday's 23-14 divisional-round loss to Kansas City. The fourth-year wideout was C.J. Stroud's top option as per usual, leading the Texans in catches,
Jeff Nixon just led Syracuse to the top passing attack in college football and might be the favorite to replace Bobby Slowik with the Houston Texans
Joe Mixon is active for the Houston Texans’ divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Pro Bowl running back had shown up on the injury report with an ankle problem and missed practice late in the week.
It’s officially Senior Bowl week and the NFL world has converged on Hancock-Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala. for a chance to see the next crop of rising talents take over.
The Texans need to upgrade the roster on both sides of the ball. If Houston trades for these 2 players, they could win it all next season.
The Houston Texans need a No. 2 target opposite Nico Collins for the 2025 season. Some envision four-time Pro Bowl target Stefon Diggs returning on a one-year deal to better his market in 2025 after s
Williams hasn’t met with the Texans but described a potential pairing with Collins as “electric” when asked about the possibility by team reporter, Cody Stoots.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, making his first Pro Bowl appearance after his second career selection, took part in the "passing the test" competition, posting 27 points. Burrow also was interviewed by ESPN NFL analysts during one of the dodgeball games Thursday night.
The NFC took a 14-7 lead on the AFC on the first night of competition at the NFL’s Pro Bowl Games, and players from Alabama high schools and college had a lot to do with that. Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (Alabama) opened the event for the NFC by going five-for-five on trivia questions about the Pro Bowlers.