Logo

Texans Are Taking a Big Gamble on the Former Pro Bowl Player from Cleveland Browns After He Was Released - $30.5 Million Is a Significant Sum for a 31 Year Old Player Past His Prime

Houston, Texas – After being released by the Cleveland Browns, Wyatt Teller, a three time Pro Bowl guard, is now a target for the Houston Texans in this offseason's free agency. However, signing a 31-year-old player who is no longer at the peak of his performance raises concerns about the logic of this move, especially considering the $30.5 million contract for three years, which is no small amount.

Teller was once a standout for the Cleveland Browns, particularly noted for his ability to block for the running game, earning All-Pro honors at the guard position. However, his performance in the 2025 season was affected by injuries, and stats like a 9.8% quarterback pressure rate point to a decline in his pass protection abilities. That said, Teller's strength in the running game still holds value, which is likely why the Texans are considering him.

Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports emphasized the importance of revamping Houston's offensive line: "Houston needs a solution at the guard position to improve their running game, and Teller, despite his flaws, is still a player who can contribute." However, with such a high price tag and Teller's current state, some believe the Texans may be taking too much of a gamble on a player who might not meet expectations.

Teller was a key figure in the Browns' offensive line and played an essential role in their running game. He reached the peak of his career with All-Pro honors in 2020 and 2021, but his performance has waned in recent seasons. Teller is no longer at the level he once was, and his mistakes in pass protection still make him a risky option for Texans.

Wyatt Teller nominated for the NFL Salute to Service award

That said, Texans are in dire need of improvements for their offensive line. While other options may not be available or could be more expensive, Teller is still a feasible choice, despite not being at his best. The inconsistency in his performance in recent years could pose a challenge for the Texans as they attempt to rebuild their offensive line while supporting their young quarterback CJ Stroud.

Wyatt Teller remains confident about his abilities. In a recent interview, he shared:
"What matters to me right now isn’t the salary, it’s not the contract value. If the team has trusted me and given me the opportunity, I believe I will bring a Super Bowl championship to Houston to prove that I am worthy."

It’s clear that Teller not only wants to prove himself but also is eager to help the team reach new heights. However, the reality is, if he cannot regain his former performance, he will face many challenges as he joins the Texans, a team looking to rebuild its offensive line.

As the Texans continue to look for key additions to their roster, spending a significant amount of money on Teller may prove to be a high-risk gamble. Given the unclear signs about his stability over the past few seasons, can the Texans confidently rely on this move to succeed in 2026? Only time will tell, but this is certainly a deal to watch in this year’s free agency.

 

New Icon of the Saints, Tyler Shough Speaks Out to Defend Legend Drew Brees Amidst Intense NFL "Boycott" Wave
New Orleans, Louisiana — The NFL community was shaken this week after legendary New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees became the center of a public firestorm following a controversial comment during a live broadcast. In a brief interview, Brees stated, “Some players today rely too much on the system instead of making their own mark,” which quickly went viral, sparking intense criticism from fans and pundits alike. The backlash was swift, with accusations that Brees was “disrespecting the new generation” of players. Calls for the “removal of Brees from broadcasting” flooded social media, and his comment was dissected on numerous TV programs. In the face of this intense controversy, new Saints quarterback and rising star took to social media to defend the man who helped build the Saints’ championship pedigree. Shough, who was recently signed to the Saints in the offseason, expressed his admiration for Brees’ contributions to the franchise and his willingness to stand up for the team’s history, even when the world turns against it. Speaking to the media, Shough passionately defended Brees: “Drew Brees gave his entire career to this team and this city. His legacy is untouchable. One misunderstood comment doesn't define who he is or what he’s done for the Saints and the game. If we love this team, we need to respect the legends that built it.” Shough’s words quickly gained traction, shifting the conversation away from the criticism of Brees and refocusing it on the respect owed to Saints icons. While the backlash against Brees was real, Shough’s public defense of his predecessor made it clear that Brees’ legacy cannot be undone by a single comment, however controversial. This moment marks another instance where Shough has proven his leadership, not just on the field, but in defending the principles of respect and legacy. As the future face of the Saints’ offense, Shough's ability to stand up for those who paved the way for him shows his commitment to preserving the team’s values and ensuring the next generation honors the past. Shough's defense of Brees has become one of the most memorable moments in New Orleans this week, setting the tone for his time with the Saints and proving that even in the midst of criticism, the icons of the franchise will always be revered.