Here are three people in the Texans organization who are feeling the most heat.
The Houston Texans are soon going to kick off their game against the Baltimore Ravens, in which they are not favored to win by anyone but Texans fans. This game will not be as easy as their previous matchup against the Cleveland Browns, so the Texans will need all of the help they can get.
The Texans won't have one of their rotational pass rushers for the divisional round. Houston has ruled out defensive end Jerry Hughes with his ankle injury.
Texans defensive end Jerry Hughes (ankle) remained out of practice Tuesday as the team returned to work. He was inactive for Saturday's wild-card playoff win over the Browns.
JAN 11 HUGHES OUT The Houston Texans will be without defensive end Jerry Hughes on Saturday against the Cleveland Browns, as he attempts to recover from
The Texans ruled out defensive end Jerry Hughes (ankle) after he didn't practice all week. The team lists seven other players as questionable, including their starting defensive ends and starting defensive tackles.
JAN 6 HUGHES TO TENT Houston Texans defensive end Jerry Hughes departed Saturday's game against the Indianapolis Colts midway through the third quarter with an apparent lower body injury.
According to Field Yates, the Texans have restructured DE Jerry Hughes‘ contract to create some additional cap space this year. Aaron Wilson reports Houston converted $2.67 million of his $4 million base salary into a signing bonus and added void years to stretch out the savings.
Headlined by future Hall of Famer J.J. Watt, the Houston Texans have a list of prominent defensive players in franchise history. Will Anderson Jr. has
Veteran defensive lineman Jerry Hughes had seen some bad days as a part of the Houston Texans. He was, for instance, part of a 2022 defense that allowed their opponents to score 24.7 points while giving up an average of 392.3 total yards.
It was hard to evaluate Will Anderson Jr. in shorts and t-shirts during mandatory minicamp. But the rookie linebacker has impressed the Houston Texans' coaching staff and veteran players since Day 1.
Houston Texans defensive lineman Jerry Hughes has been in the NFL for 13 days. Rookie linebacker Will Anderson has been in the NFL 13 weeks. But his veteran teammate Hughes is enthralled.
We've touched on a few rookie head-to-head bets, and one more category you can bet on is sacks. So who do we like between the top two edge rushers taken in this year's NFL Draft, Will Anderson and Tyree Wilson? Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll sacks up and makes his pick.
Even at 34 years old last season, Hughes showed he’s got plenty left in the tank. His 9.0 sacks led the Texans and were the most he has had in a season since 2014 with the Buffalo Bills.
The 13-year veteran could prefer to play for a potential contender instead of playing out the end of his career with the rebuilding Texans.
The Houston Texans are in the middle of their third coaching search in three years, and players are well-invested in the candidate who will take the helm following Lovie Smith's jettison.
The Houston Texans by most measures have not had a good season, currently sitting at 1-6-1 and firmly in the race for the No. 1 overall pick for the 2023 draft.
The Houston Texans are unwilling to trade DE Jerry Hughes, despite multiple teams inquiring about a trade for him, according to Jordan Schultz. Hughes is a Houston-area native and chose the Texans because of his family.
Houston Texans defensive lineman Jerry Hughes was issued a fine of $5,305 this week for violation of the NFL's Uniform and Equipment Rules. Hughes took to Twitter Friday afternoon to share the notice he received and express his strong displeasure with the punishment.
Former Indianapolis Colts first round pick gets a pick of his own While we all lament the loss of prime time J.J. Watt, new defensive lineman Jerry Hughes did his best to fill those legendary shoes in yesterday’s 2022 NFL opener.
Entering his 13th NFL season, defensive end Jerry Hughes has returned to his hometown to lead a young Houston Texans defensive line. A graduate of Stephen F.
The Houston Texans are reportedly making a big addition to their defensive line.
My annual highlight special Here it is! My annual “I love Jerry Hughes” article guised as “analysis.” At least this time I didn’t ask Twitter for random plays to prove that any sample will likely pan some gold when it comes to Hughes.
In the spirit of Halloween, Bills defensive end Jerry Hughes showed up at his postgame press conference dressed as one of the creepy nuns from The Town, a 2010 movie starring Ben Affleck.
Heading into his 12th NFL season, Buffalo Bills defensive Jerry Hughes has learned every trick in the league. By the time he plays his last game for Buffalo,
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