The Houston Texans are signing former New Orleans Saints tight end Foster Moreau, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The veteran pass-catcher is expected to provide immediate depth to the Texans offensive unit as they look to surround their young core with reliable targets.
Moreau joins the Texans after a three-season stint in New Orleans. During his time with the Saints, he established himself as a dependable presence in the red zone and a strong contributor in the blocking game. His departure from the Saints marks the end of a chapter where he played a key role in their offensive rotation.
Prior to his time in Louisiana, Moreau was a fourth-round pick by the Raiders in 2019, where he spent the first four years of his professional career. By heading to Houston, Moreau joins a tight end group led by Dalton Schultz, offering the coaching staff more flexibility in multi-tight end personnel packages. The Texans have been focused on adding veteran depth to support their offensive growth following a successful campaign last year.
Specific contract details, including the duration of the deal and the financial guarantees, were not immediately available at the time of the announcement. Moreau is expected to join the team for upcoming offseason activities once the signing is finalized.
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