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Among Pro Football Focus' Bradley Locker's top 15 trade candidates within NFL training camps this year, Texans' wide receiver John Metchie III leads the pack for Houston as the top name to be dealt–– largely due to the competition surrounding him at the position, and could be the best move for both the Texans and the young wideout.
Training camp observations reveal the wide receiver room's incredible depth, with WR Nico Collins established as a top-of-the-league wideout, WR Christian Kirk showing veteran leadership, and rookies WR Jayden Higgins and WR Jaylin Noel making immediate impacts during early practices.
#Texans host their #NFL champion high school girls flag football team today at training camp today, team receives strong support from Hannah McNaid. Team won title in Canton, Ohio last weekend. The girls had a dominant run in the tournament, capped off by a 19-0 shutout win in… https://t.co/EM2ZzyPMp3 pic.twitter.com/SJcqowDTtH
Here's why the Houston Texans must consider signing this former All-Pro defensive tackle ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
HOUSTON -- Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon is starting training camp on the non-football injury list. Mixon, a Pro Bowler last season in his first year with the Texans, didn't practice during OTAs and minicamp because of an ankle injury.
Top receiver Nico Collins and leading rusher Joe Mixon are back. But the Texans have a new offensive coordinator in Nick Caley after Bobby Slowik was fired and longtime left tackle Laremy Tunsil was traded to the Commanders in the offseason.
Houston Texans training came got underway today. Before it did, GM Nick Caserio addressed key injuries and one player's legal trouble.
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs ran on the field to a chorus of cheers on Wednesday, after being cleared to participate at training camp.