GOOD NEWS: Texans offer new contract to key man worth $56m

GOOD NEWS: Texans offer new contract to key man worth $56m.

The Houston Texans entered today with $21.6 million in cap space and decided to restructure the contract of their offensive lineman.

According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Texans restructured the contract of Tytus Howard by converting $12.875 million of his base salary into a signing bonus, adding two void years, freeing up $10.3 million in cap space. The Texans should have around $31.9 million in cap space, per Over The Cap.

As a result, his base salary drops from $14 million to $1.125 million, and his cap number drops from $18.705 million to $8.045 million for 2024.

Finally, his $12.875 million signing bonus will be spread evenly over the next five years at a value of $2.575 million. Since his contract restructure adds two void years, he will have a dead cap hit of $5.15 million when he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2027.

Tytus Howard signed a 3-year contract extension during the 2023 offseason.

The Texans and Howard agreed to a 3-year, $56 million contract extension on July 26, 2023.

General Manager Nick Caserio praised Howard for being a good player after they re-signed him.

“Tytus has been a good player for the last number of years,” Caserio said. “… It was good working with his team and his representation.”

Houston Texans Restructure Tytus Howard's Contract; Major Move Coming?

Tytus Howard was limited to seven games in C.J. Stroud’s rookie season.

The Texans placed Howard on injured reserve for the first four games because of a broken hand.

Howard returned in Week 5 and started at left guard because the Texans signed George Fant to play RT. During the time he was on IR, Juice Scruggs started the season on IR with a hamstring injury, Kenyon Green suffered a season-ending shoulder injury during the preseason, Kendrick Green suffered a season-ending meniscus tear in Week 4, and Josh Jones suffered a hand injury in Week 3, missing time.

Howard played the next seven games and had zero penalties, one sack allowed, and a 46.8 PFF Grade in 408 offensive snaps. He suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 12.

Head coach DeMeco Ryans expressed disappointment with Howard’s injury.

“Tytus has done a good job of battling through,” Ryans said. “I appreciate Tytus’ toughness and trying to push through and play through some difficult injuries there. Tytus is a fighter. I appreciate it. He did a good job for us.”

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