The Houston Texans definitely need to find another running back to complement Joe Mixon, and with Mixon being 28 years old and having a ton of mileage on his legs, they may need to find a replacement for him, period.
The Houston Texans know they have to address their offensive line heading into the NFL Draft, and they also need to add another wide receiver to help C.J.
With just over a week to go until the 2025 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans still have some burning questions that need to be answered. After a busy free agency, fans are hoping the draft is where they fill the remaining holes on their roster.
The Houston Texans have a bell cow running back in Joe Mixon leading the way, and he ultimately made the Pro Bowl this past season for his efforts. However, Mixon is getting older, and he has a ton of mileage on his legs.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Houston Texans held Iowa running back Kaleb Johnson on a top-30 visit. Johnson is one of the top running backs in the draft and is an expected Day 2 selection.
Heading into the NFL Draft, everyone is concerned with the Houston Texans' offensive line, and rightfully so. It was one of the league's worst this past season, and the Texans traded their best member of the unit in tackle Laremy Tunsil.
Is Christian Kirk the answer in the slot? For the second time in two seasons, the Texans are sending away their seventh round selection for veteran reinforcements.
Jaguars HC Liam Coen said there is no question about Trevor Lawrence being their franchise quarterback, and he’ll be involved in some of their roster decisions this offseason. “He is our guy,” Coen said, via ProFootballTalk.
A year ago, the Bengals were widely expected to cut running back Joe Mixon before the Texans traded a seventh-round draft pick for him. At the time, some wondered why the Texans would trade anything at all for a player who was about to be available without having to give up a pick.
The NFL made a big decision earlier this week, officially rescinding the punishment on Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon that was handed down after
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon and defensive end Will Anderson Jr. won their appeals against the NFL after they received a $25,000 fine following
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is in the clear after the NFL on Tuesday retracted a $25,000 fine for something Mixon didn't say. Mixon was dinged
Per Pro Football Talk, Texans RB Joe Mixon has won his appeal for the $25,000 fine for criticizing officials after their postseason loss to the Chiefs.
Joe Mixon was impressive during his first season with the Houston Texans. The former Cincinnati Bengals running back went for 1,016 yards and 11 touchdowns in 14 games.
The NFL earned an estimated $13 billion in revenue from operations in 2023, yet that amount is not good enough. It is important for them to take money out of players’ pockets by imposing fines for disciplinary violations.
The NFL has fined Texans RB Joe Mixon $25,000 for criticizing the officiating following Houston’s playoff loss to the Chiefs, per ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime. Pro Football Talk reports the NFL initially cited a quote that was incorrectly attributed to Mixon.
Former NFL executive Andrew Brandt praised the Texans for the Joe Mixon trade on Saturday. The Bengals traded Mixon to the Texans in March in exchange for the 224th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Texans lost to the Chiefs on Saturday in Kansas City. They kept it close for most of the game, but ultimately lost 23-14. Former Bengals running back Joe Mixon wasn't shy about criticizing the officials after the game.
Joe Mixon and some of his Houston Texans teammates took the opportunity to mock Rex Ryan after beating the Los Angeles Chargers 32-12 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, in their AFC wild-card playoff game on Saturday night.
Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon has been thriving during his first season as a member of the Houston Texans, and he's extremely happy with how he's being utilized in Houston compared to how he was used in Cincinnati.
Running back Joe Mixon has been on an absolute tear since becoming a member of the Houston Texans, and that continued on "Monday Night Football" against the Dallas Cowboys.