HOUSTON – The Texans’ promised reboot of their offensive line continued Tuesday as they reached a two-year deal with former Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl offensive guard Wyatt Teller, per a league supply.
The contract has a most value of $23 million with a base value of $16 million, per a league supply.
Teller is represented by veteran agent Andy Ross of Upper Edge Sports.
Teller, 31, began 13 video games for the Browns final season at proper offensive guard, however is able to and keen to play left guard.
Teller, a former Buffalo Bills fifth-round draft choose, handled a calf damage on the finish of final season.
He has began 101 of 109 profession video games since his rookie season. He performed for Cleveland for the previous seven years. Teller (6-foot-4, 315 kilos),
Teller ought to present a lift to an offensive line that wanted reinforcements and has been rebuilt once more this offseason.
The Texans traded their high offensive lineman from final season, versatile former first-round draft choose Tytus Howard, to the Browns.
They signed former Indianapolis Colts proper deal with Braden Smith to a two-year, $25 million deal.
They retained proper guard Ed Ingram after a breakthrough season to a three-year, $37.5 million deal.
They re-signed former Pro Bowl offensive deal with Trent Brown as a swing deal with on a one-year, $7 million deal.
And they signed former Arizona Cardinals offensive guard-center Evan Brown to a one-year, $3.5 million deal to compete within the inside.
The Texans have left deal with Aireontae Ersery again after a strong rookie season.
And they traded for former Detroit Lions operating again David Montgomery as their new featured again and hope to have a robust operating sport.
Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com
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