The Houston Texans have reached an agreement to sign veteran offensive tackle Trent Brown to a one-year contract, according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. The deal is reportedly worth up to $7 million, providing the Texans with a massive addition to their offensive front as they look to solidify their protection for the upcoming season.
Trent Brown, a former Pro Bowler and Super Bowl LIII champion, joins the Texans after a career that has seen him play for the New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders, and San Francisco 49ers. Standing at 6-foot-8 and over 350 pounds, Brown is widely regarded as one of the most physically imposing tackles in the NFL. His presence is expected to provide an immediate boost to a Texans offensive line that has been a focus of improvement this offseason.
The move signals Houston's commitment to building a veteran-heavy wall around their offensive playmakers. By securing Brown on a one-year deal, the Texans gain a high-upside starter while maintaining future financial flexibility. Brown's ability to play both left and right tackle positions offers the Texans coaching staff significant versatility in their lineup configurations heading into training camp.
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