Greg Jones Leaving Jags, Signs With Texans
Fullback Greg Jones has agreed to sign with the Houston Texans, according to ProFootballTalk. Jones leaves the Jacksonville Jaguars after eight seasons for a division rival. Jones has blocked for some of the NFL’s best backs during his career,
Ed Reed Leaves Houston Without Deal
Ed Reed has left Houston without a deal, according to the NFL Network. Our folks at @nflnetwork tell us Ed Reed left the building in Houston w/o a deal. Nothing expected today. — NFL: AroundTheLeague (@NFL_ATL) March 15, 2013
Texans Pick Up Ed Reed In Private Jet
HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans will meet with free agent safety Ed Reed on Thursday. The team says on its Twitter site that general manager Rick Smith is flying to pick up Reed in the private jet owned
Slauson’s Fine For Low Hit On Cushing Upheld
When the league office imposes a fine for an on-field hit, we typically don’t find out about the outcome of the appeal. When the hit in question was controversial, we typically do. Manish Mehta of the New York Daily
Tuck: Percy Harvin Should Be Traded To…
The Minnesota Vikings receiver finally appears to have burnt down his bridge, but there won't be a shortage of teams interested.
Texans: Foster Doesn’t Need Heart Procedure
On Thursday, Alex Flanagan of the NFL Network reported that Texans running back Arian Foster was likely to undergo a heart procedure after being forced out of a game during the regular season because of an irregular heartbeat.
Tuck: NFL Numbers To Think About
Tom Brady is on the verge of all kinds of history. Plus what he has in common with Peyton Manning and Matt Ryan and what Joe Flacco has done that nobody else before him ever has.
Patriots Beat Texans 41-28, Ravens Up Next
Brady got his 17th, the most for any quarterback, in New England's 41-28 AFC divisional victory over Houston on Sunday.
Tuck: Legends Of The Fall
If Peyton Manning wants to win another Super Bowl, he'll have to extinguish the flame of Ray Lewis for good. All the NFL Divisional Round picks are here!
Houston Beats Bengals 19-13 In Wild-Card Playoff
J.J. Watt swatted away passes, Arian Foster ran away from tacklers and the Houston Texans did just enough to knock Cincinnati out of the playoffs for the second straight year.









