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BREAKING: Texans Sign Guard Ed Ingram to Three-Year Extension

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 8 days ago
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The Houston Texans and standout guard Ed Ingram have agreed to terms on a three-year, $37.5 million contract extension to keep him in Houston, according to sources.

The deal, which pays Ingram an average of $12.5 million per year, was finalized by agent Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports. Reaching this agreement was reportedly a major priority for the Houston front office as they sought to secure their interior offensive line ahead of the upcoming free agency period.

By locking down Ingram now, the Texans avoid the risk of their starting guard hitting the open market. Ingram has been a consistent and reliable presence in the trenches for Houston, and this extension reflects the team's commitment to maintaining continuity for their offensive unit over the next three seasons.

The $12.5 million annual salary places Ingram among the well-compensated guards in the league, underscoring his importance to the Texans' protection schemes. This move ensures that a foundational piece of the roster remains in place as the team continues to build for the future under the current regime.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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