Texans bolster OL, add T. Brown on 1-year deal
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The Houston Texans signed offensive tackle Trent Brown to a one-year deal valued at $3 million. Brown's previous season with the Cincinnati Bengals was marred by a serious knee injury, limiting him to just three games. Before joining the Bengals, he had notable spells with the New England Patriots and achieved Pro Bowl status in 2019 with the Raiders. Despite his experience and versatility as a starter at both tackle positions, concerns about his long-term durability remain, as he has not played a full season since 2017.
A season-ending injury limited Brown to just three games last season with the Cincinnati Bengals, raising concerns about his durability as a veteran tackle.
Brown's signing with the Texans is a strategic move to provide depth behind rookie Amarius Mims, who is recovering from a pectoral injury this season.
Despite a strong start in three games for the Bengals, Brown's ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee has highlighted the risks of his past durability issues.
With ten years of NFL experience, including a Pro Bowl selection in 2019, Brown's versatility as a starter at both tackle positions is valuable for the Texans.
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