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Texans Agree to $7M Extension with Trent Brown, Shoring up Offensive Line After Recent Trades
The Texans secured Trent Brown for 2026 to maintain offensive line stability after recent trades; Brown started seven games last season with Houston winning all, agent confirmed $7 million deal.
- On March 5, 2026, offensive tackle Trent Brown agreed to a one-year extension with the Houston Texans worth up to $7 million, agent Drew Rosenhaus and ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
- Amid roster churn, the Texans wanted continuity after trading Tytus Howard and Juice Scruggs, and Brown wanted to stay in Houston, prompting a quick agreement.
- After returning from injury, Brown started seven regular-season games and allowed one sack in 479 snaps, earning a 68.6 Pro Football Focus grade and a 71.3 run-block grade.
- Securing Brown prevents a bidding war and provides veteran mentorship for rookie Aireontae Ersery, helping stabilize the Texans' offensive line.
- Because trades remain pending, Brown re-signed before the start of the 2026 league year and could influence Week One plans.
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Texans agree to $7M extension with Trent Brown, shoring up offensive line after recent trades
The Houston Texans have agreed to a one-year contract extension with offensive tackle Trent Brown. Brown’s agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that the deal is worth $7 million.
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