The Houston Texans have been active this offseason and could continue to retool their roster. 25-year-old safety Jalen Pitre could be the next Texan on the move in a trade.
This offseason, the Houston Texans have had a few interesting pieces of this past year's roster hitting the open market with the opportunity to join a new team for 2025 –– headlined by wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who still awaits a destiny for what team is willing to take a chance on him.
The Houston Texans have already reached contract extensions with two of their best defensive players in cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and edge rusher Danielle Hunter, and there could be more to come.
The Houston Texans have wasted no time this offseason in making eye-catching moves and trades to shake up their roster for the season ahead, looking to try and earn their third-straight AFC South title.
The Houston Texans probably won't be able to do a whole lot this offseason thanks to their limited cap room, but what they can do is address players already on their roster.
Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. is now extension-eligible, and while he can be kept under club control through 2026 via the fifth-year option on his rookie deal – and controlled via the franchise tag beyond that – he is eyeing a new contract this offseason.
Jaguars HC Liam Coen on why he decided to accept the Jacksonville head coaching position: “The opportunity to coach in Tampa was a phenomenal one … I thank
The Houston Texans were without one of their top defensive backs during the playoffs, as safety Jalen Pitre was sidelined with a torn pectoral muscle he suffered late in the regular season.
In a critical blow to the Houston Texans' secondary, veteran safety Jimmy Ward was carted off the field during the second quarter of today’s game with a foot injury.
The Houston Texans announced they placed S Jalen Pitre on injured reserve. Pitre underwent season-ending surgery for a partially torn pectoral muscle
The Houston Texans have a great chance to clinch the AFC South and a playoff spot in Week 15 when they host the Miami Dolphins from NRG stadium but they will have to finish out the rest of the year without one of their star playmakers.
Aaron Wilson reports that Texans DB Jalen Pitre is undergoing season-ending surgery for a partially torn pectrol muscle. Indications were that this could
As the Houston Texans gear up for a pivotal AFC South clash against the Jacksonville Jaguars, head coach DeMeco Ryans addressed the media about the team’s defensive plans.
The Houston Texans defense took a massive hit in their Week 12 loss to the Tennessee Titans when star defensive back Jalen Pitre partially tore his pectoral muscle.
During the loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week 12, the Houston Texans also lost one of their top defenders. Safety Jalen Pitre had to leave the game with what was initially being called a shoulder injury.
Houston Texans starting safety Jalen Pitre is expected to be out multiple weeks after partially tearing a pectoral muscle on Sunday in the 32-27 home loss to the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network reported on Monday afternoon.
Update: Aaron Wilson reports the MRI showed Texans DB Jalen Pitre did not fully tear his pectoral muscle. Wilson says the team and Pitre are evaluating
A 17-7 lead for the Tennessee Titans in Week 12 was gone in the blink of an eye with the Houston Texans scoring 10 unanswered points. They had a five-yard touchdown from Nico Collins that got them back into the game and Ka'imi Fairbairn kicked a field goal to tire it up.
Whether it's injuries or opportunities, uncontrollable circumstances can often hold back young NFL athletes from dominating in their rookie seasons. As situations develop over the offseason and players continue to progress and get healthy, the second year of a players' career provides new opportunities for players to emerge as contributors in the NFL.
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