The Houston Texans fell in the AFC Divisional Round last season, but the team features one of the most exciting young rosters in the NFL. Wide receiver Robert Woods isn’t exactly young in football terms – he is 32 years old.
Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase appreciated becoming just the fifth receiver to win the Triple Crown this past year, leading the NFL in touchdowns, yards and receptions.
Wide receiver Robert Woods has never played for new Texans offensive coordinator Nick Caley, but Caley was hired off of the Rams' staff and Woods used to play in Sean McVay's offense so he has some idea of what to expect.
Robert Woods has spent the past two seasons in Houston, seeing his usage rate drop compared to earlier in his career along the way. The pending free agent receiver is not looking for a change of scenery this spring, however.
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.
Should the Houston Texans re-sign Robert Woods? Wide receiver Robert Woods signed a two-year deal with the Houston Texans in March of 2023, a time when the team needed a veteran on offense.
Starting wide receiver Robert Woods could be absent when the Houston Texans face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round of the NFL playoffs this Saturday after he was listed with an injury this week.
The Houston Texans lost Tank Dell to a serious knee injury which he suffered in a Week 16 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Houston filled his spot on the roster by claiming Diontae Johnson, who was released by the Baltimore Ravens.
The Texans were short a few players as they prepared to face the Chiefs at Tuesday's practice. Linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair did not practice due to a knee injury.
With plenty of storylines going on throughout the league, and the Houston Texans getting set for what should be an exciting game in Week 7 against the Green Bay Packers, another constant theme recently has been trade talk.
It isn't the first time you've heard it, and it won't be the last prior to the 2024 NFL trade deadline: the Kansas City Chiefs could benefit from adding another wide receiver into the fold.
The Houston Texans have a loaded wide receiver room, but there might be one too many cooks in the kitchen. Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox suggests that the team should look to trade seldom-used veteran Robert Woods.
The Atlanta Falcons have several young developing stars at offensive skilled positions. But Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox argued on September 4 that the Falcons should be interested in adding a veteran wideout.
The Houston Texans have arguably the deepest wide receiver room in the NFL with Stefon Diggs, Nico Collins and Tank Dell leading the way. However, they also have a lot of talent in the second string with third-year pro John Metchie III, second-year wideout Xavier Hutchinson and veteran Robert Woods, who is entering his 12th season in the NFL.
Robert Woods might become a camp casualty in Houston Robert Woods was one of the best, most underrated free agent signings in L.A. Rams history when he signed with the squad in March 2017.
As NFL roster cutdowns approach, all 32 clubs are hard at work deciding who to part ways with from their own 90-man groups. Scouting out the rest of the league is equally important, however, as late-summer additions could end up assisting teams this season.
The wide receiver position is getting crowded in Houston. The already deep room is only getting deeper and harder to navigate with each passing preseason game.
The 49ers are in the market for another wide receiver. Brandon Aiyuk still hasn't signed an extension or dropped his trade request, plus first-round pick Ricky Pearsall currently is injured.
The Philadelphia Eagles will have to trim down the roster in the coming weeks but at this point it would be shocking to see any major additions come through.
Robert Woods will play with his third different team in as many seasons in 2023 after signing a two-year deal with the Houston Texans in March. "Bobby Trees" is coming off of a forgettable season with the Tennessee Titans where he posted career-worst numbers in receiving yards (527), yards per reception (9.9) and receiving yards per game (31.0).
Woods is coming off a 2021 campaign in which he was limited to nine games due to a season-ending ACL tear, but the 30-year-old gave a promising update on his recovery Thursday.