National Football Post reports that the Texans have put TE Owen Daniels and Anthony Hill on the PUP list: The Houston Texans placed tight ends Owen Daniels and Anthony Hill on the active physically unable to perform list. Daniels predicted recently that he’ll be ready by the first game of the regular season after tearing [...]
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First Round Pick Jackson Signs On in Time for Opening Day of Training Camp
The Houston Texans’ first round pick and last rookie of their draft 2010 class to sign has signed and was available for the opening day of training camp. Early this morning Kareem Jackson agreed to a five year contract with the Texans worth $13.1 million ($10.35 million in guarantees). He was not available for the [...]
Texans Come to Terms with RB Ben Tate
The Houston Chronicle reports that Ben Tate has come to terms with the team: The Texans have agreed to terms with running back Ben Tate, their second-round pick from Auburn. Completing Tate’s deal means cornerback Kareem Jackson, the first-round pick from Alabama, is the only unsigned player among the team’s nine draft choices. When training [...]
Texans Ink Tate on Eve of Training Camp
John McClain of the Houston Chronicle announced via Twitter that the Texans have come to terms with their second round pick, Ben Tate. Evan Silva of ProFootballTalk.com reported that the deal with the Auburn pounder is rumored to be for for years. Now only Kareem Jackson remains unsigned in the Texans rookie class going into Friday’s opening [...]
Glenn Ceremonially Re-Signs and Retires in Hometown
Former Texans cornerback Aaron Glenn signed a one-day contract with the team on Wednesday in order to announce his retirement from the NFL in his own hometown. The three-time Pro Bowler told the AP: “This brings closure, closure to a 15-year career,” Glenn said. “Playing football is my life. To this day, it’s still [...]
McNair Calls Out Mario Williams for Lacking Cushing-Like Intensity
There goes another shot at Mario Williams’ intensity and passion for the game. Since his earliest days in the NFL for the Texans, Williams’ on-the-field intensity has been questioned. On Sunday, Matt Loede brought you the report from the National Football Post that Texans owner Bob McNair is pleased with the passion second-year outside linebacker [...]
Texans 10th in most valuable sports franchises
The Chronicle reports that Forbes says that the Texans are worth $1.15 billion, good for 10th when it comes to the most valuable sports franchises: Even without benefit of a championship season, a playoff appearance or the slightest glimmer of any achievement on the playing field that ventures more than one notch past mediocrity, the [...]
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July 31st, 2010
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