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Texans Secure Wyatt Teller to Bolster Rebuilt Offensive Line

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The Houston Texans have agreed to terms with veteran guard Wyatt Teller on a two-year, $25 million contract, according to ESPN NFL. The move adds the three-time Pro Bowler to their newly constructed offensive line, which recently acquired tackle Braden Smith and re-signed Trent Brown and Ed Ingram. Teller, 31, spent seven of his eight NFL seasons with the Cleveland Browns before becoming a free agent when his contract voided on February 10th.

He made 94 starts in Cleveland and ranks 57th among qualifying guards in ESPN's pass block win rate metric. The Texans' offensive line strategy appears to prioritize veteran leadership and pass protection, though Teller's season ended early with a calf injury that persisted through Week 17. ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi contributed to this report.