Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Will Fries is scheduled to become a free agent in March and Pro Football Focus’ Mason Cameron has dubbed the Texans as the top landing spot for the multi-purpose interior player heading into the 2025 season.
The worst winter weather in the country right now is 750 miles south of Indy, bringing blizzard conditions between Houston, Texas and Lafayette, Louisiana.
According to NFL.com, the Texans top needs to address this offseason include receiver, guard, defensive tackle, cornerback, and offensive tackle. The Texans currently have $6.08 million in available cap space, according to Over the Cap. Relative to the rest of the NFL, this ranks 24th.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to make a roster impact during the 2025 offseason to have the best chance to finish in the playoffs, rather than the mediocre 8-9 record they had in year two of Shane Steichen and Anthony Richardson.
Indianapolis holds seven draft picks ... Draft position of playoff teams will be determined later: Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angels Rams, Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Commanders ...
For the Colts, PFF did not select them as a best landing spot for any of the top free agents on offense, but instead believe that right guard Will Fries would be a good fit for the Texans.
The Houston Texans have fired Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik in an abrupt and shocking movie.
In case you missed it, the Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks around franchise point guard De’Aaron Fox, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Tuesday, and Fox’s preferred landing spot is San Antonio.
The Indiana Fever agreed to a new contract with All-Star guard Kelsey Mitchell, the WNBA franchise announced Wednesday.
Raiders receive: 2025 third-round pick and 2025 fifth-round pick Miller’s $15 million cap hit in 2025 makes him a reasonable investment for a team with ample cap space like the Patriots, and his presence would allow them to focus on other key areas in the draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will likely be in the wide receiver market this offseason, and an NFL analyst believes the team should target a former All-Pro playmaker who is coming off a season-ending injury.
HOUSTON – Nick Caley, like Texans general manager Nick Caserio, is a John Carroll University graduate who previously worked for the New England Patriots Now, the Los Angeles Rams’ tight ends coach and passing game coordinator is scheduled to interview with the Texans on Thursday,