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Texans Reach Deal With Former $56 Million Pro Bowler: Report

Wyatt Teller, Houston Texans

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Wyatt Teller #77 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates after a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Houston Texans have filled the final void on their offensive line in free agency, securing the services of Wyatt Teller.

A veteran of eight NFL seasons, Teller brings a wealth of experience to a maligned Texans front five that has been remade for the second consecutive offseason. However, his arrival closes an extended connection following trade interest last year.

Now, the Texans can prepare for the 2026 draft with more roster flexibility.

Texans Land Wyatt Teller in Free Agency

Wyatt Teller, Houston Texans

GettyWyatt Teller #77 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates after the game against a Indianapolis Colts.

“The #Texans have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with G Wyatt Teller, sources tell me and @RapSheet,” NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported on X on March 17. “A three-time Pro Bowler with the #Browns, Teller finds a new home in Houston.”

Teller, who turns 32 in November, is a three-time Pro Bowler.

He is coming off a three-year, $56.8 million contract with the Browns. Teller has north of $61 million in career earnings.

Teller joins a revamped front five for the Texans. It includes (left to right) 2025 second-round pick Aireontae Ersery, himself, fellow free agent pickups Evan Brown and Braden Smith. The Texans also re-signed Ed Ingram.

The Texans’ offensive line was still viewed as a weak spot, even after adding Brown and Smith.

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