Texans Lock Down Anderson | Houston Texans News
ESPN’s Seth Walder handed the Houston Texans a B-minus for their offseason, criticizing moves like trading for David Montgomery and relying on aging offensive linemen—but praised one blockbuster deal: locking up All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr. with a massive three-year, $150 million contract, making him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Anderson, already a top-tier pass rusher, delivered his best season since being drafted third overall, ranking second in pressures and elite in run-stuffing metrics, just behind Myles Garrett. The deal signals the Texans’ commitment to building around their defensive cornerstone, even if the overall offseason fell short.
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