The Houston Texans have made numerous big moves this offseason, but one addition that is flying under the radar is running back Joe Mixon. The Texans acquired Mixon in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals last month, and due to the club’s recent acquisition of star wide receiver Stefon Diggs, the move for Mixon has kind of been swept under the rug.
Colts GM Chris Ballard believes the draft this year is strong offensively and is looking for protection and playmakers to surround QB Anthony Richardson with in his second season.
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans did his best on Monday to downplay the undeniable hype hovering over the club coming off a playoff run that was followed by what's been an exciting offseason for the organization.
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The Houston Texans have been very active in the trade market, making moves for Joe Mixon and Stefon Diggs, as well as the free agency market, where they signed Danielle Hunter and a lot of other really good players.
The Stefon Diggs trade rocked the NFL world, but it didn’t exactly shock anyone paying attention to the wide receiver’s X/Twitter account the last few weeks.
Houston needs to add a running back to their backfield to serve as the team's second option behind Joe Mixon and potentially be the future at the position.
Since most of the aftermath of the Stefon Diggs trade has been about the future of Josh Allen and the Bills, the other story is what this signifies for C.J. Stroud and the Texans.
The bombshell of the day in the NFL world is that four-time Pro Bowl WR Stefon Diggs has been traded from the Buffalo Bills to the Houston Texans. That move is reverberating across the futures markets.
The Colts opted to re-sign players like WR Michael Pittman Jr., CB Kenny Moore II, DT Grover Stewart, LB Zaire Franklin, DL Tyquan Lewis, and P Rigoberto Sanchez this offseason instead of adding outside free agents.
Even one of the most predictable free agency periods in recent Cincinnati Bengals history had to include some surprises thrown into the mix. The names of those who became the newest Bengals this month did not come out of the blue.
The Houston Texans acquired running back Joe Mixon in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals earlier this month, and Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans is excited to add him.
In the tumultuous world of NFL free agency, the Houston Texans have made a pretty bold move that will hugely affect their offense. The signing of veteran running back Joe Mixon to a lucrative 3-year, $27 million contract extension has fans buzzing with excitement and analysts debating the wisdom of this significant investment.
He has joined the list of veterans receiving a (relatively) long-term commitment despite his age and usage.
Jordan Schultz reports that new Texans RB Joe Mixon has signed a three-year extension with Houston. According to Adam Schefter, Mixon receives a three-year, $27 million contract with $13 million guaranteed from the Texans. This comes just a day after Mixon was officially traded to the Texans.
The Houston Texans have made their first big splash of the NFL offseason. After falling short to the Philadelphia Eagles in the race to sign star free agent running back Saquon Barkley, the Texans shifted their focus to another big-time back.
The Houston Texans have found their running back, acquiring Joe Mixon in a trade with the Bengals, as the dust began to settle on a loaded free-agent market at the position.
The Texans have quickly pivoted after missing out on Saquon Barkley.
The Bengals have made a surprising decision regarding Joe Mixon.
The Cincinnati Bengals are not releasing Joe Mixon, after all.
The Bengals found a suitor for Joe Mixon and are trading the running back to the Houston Texans.
Joe Mixon‘s time with the Bengals is indeed over, but he will not reach free agency.
Late Monday night, the Bengals agreed to terms on a two-year, $8 million deal with former Colts running back Zack Moss. However, he wasn't brought to Cincinnati to complement RB Joe Mixon; instead, he's taking his job.
Former Pro Bowler Joe Mixon is out as the Cincinnati Bengals’ running back.
The 27-year-old back operated as a fixture in Cincinnati’s offense dating back to the Marvin Lewis-Andy Dalton era.
As Locked on Bengals co-host Jake Liscow pointed out on Twitter/X, the Cincinnati Bengals have been known to surprise in free agency over the past few years.
For the first time in his NFL career, Joe Mixon could be set to have a new home.
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