With the NFL expanding the salary cap once again, the Houston Texans are adding a few more millions to their salary cap for 2025.
NFL.com’s Matt Okada listed several roster-cut candidates from both the NFC and AFC. For the Texans, only defensive lineman Denico Autry appeared as the top candidate set to leave ahead of the legal tampering period on March 10.
Where things will stand at the NFL Combine, the Texans are expected to have roughly $5.7 million in cap space for 2025, which is currently among the bottom 10 in the league. That gives general manager Nick Caserio little to work with as he looks to build the roster up in free agency.
One of my big questions for the Houston Texans heading into the offseason, and really throughout the regular season, too, was whether or not head coach DeMeco Ryans could be a "wartime head coach." In other words,
Executive Vice President/General Manager Nick Caserio sat down with the Texans Radio Crew at The Combine in Indianapolis and discussed the Draft, the outlook for 2025, and a whole lot more.
INDIANAPOLIS – C.J. Stroud was under siege, enduring a heavy duress of relentless pressure that left him on the ground far too often and hindered the Texans from beating the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Houston Texans surprisingly find themselves in need of weapons heading into the NFL offseason, which is something the Texans were certainly not lacking going into 2024.But with Stefon Diggs hitting free agency and Tank Dell likely sidelined for all of 2025 due to a devastating knee injury,
Houston coach DeMeco Ryans moved on from his "friend" and offensive coordinator when Slowik's unit took a step back in Year 2.
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