The Texans have struck deals with a number of free agents in recent days and they cleared out some space on the roster by releasing three veterans on Thursday.
MARCH 14 CANN RELEASED The Houston Texans have released veteran offensive guard AJ Cann, according to reports. The Texans had recently traded for Bucs
According to Jordan Schultz, the Texans are releasing G A.J. Cann. Houston acquired a new starting right guard earlier today in a trade with the Buccaneers for G Shaq Mason, so this move seemed inevitable. Cann, 31, is a former third-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2015.
The Houston Texans need to focus on locking down their offensive line in advance of their expected selection of a quarterback with the No. 2 overall selection in April's NFL Draft.
Can you do the Cann-Cann? We’re starting a new series in what Marc Vandermere calls the ‘desert’ portion of the year. While we await the season to slowly creep its way closer, we should learn more about the new faces dawning the Battle Red and Deep Steel Blue this upcoming season.
- There's a level of expectation among prospects making the jump from the SEC to the pros. As first-rounders, there’s even more expected. The Houston Texans used six of their nine selections on SEC products in April's draft — two of which came in the first round.
- One thing Houston Texans offensive lineman A.J. Cann knows far too well are the makings of a quarterback. During his seven seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, eight quarterbacks held the title of starter while a total of 15 players attempted one pass. Cann was limited to four games with an MCL injury in his final season but did watch No.
- One thing A.J. Cann hopes his new teammates find out quickly is there is a standard playing underneath Houston Texans offensive line coach George Warhop.
Cann was a third-round pick by the Jaguars in 2015, and he spent the next seven seasons in Jacksonville.
While the news was assumed, on Wednesday Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer confirmed offensive lineman AJ Cann will likely miss the remainder of the season. “I think so," said Meyer on Wednesday, of the expectation the offensive line would be without their starting guard.
The Jaguars will have to move forward without one of its Week 1 starting offensive linemen. Today, the Jaguars confirmed that offensive guard A.J. Cann will not be returning this season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a series of roster moves on Monday, activating rookie offensive lineman Walker Little off of the Reserve/COVID-19 list and placing wide receiver DJ Chark and offensive lineman A.J.
CINCINNATI—Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman AJ Cann has been ruled out for the remainder of the Jags Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals with a knee injury. The injury occurred during the second quarter of the game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to sign running back Duke Johnson to the team’s practice squad, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who cites Johnson’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, as the source.
The Jacksonville Jaguars got welcome news on Monday morning as a key member of the offensive line returned six days before the season opener, with the Jaguars announcing the activation of right guard A.J.
Jaguars right guard A.J. Cann missed last Friday’s practice after receiving a COVID-19 test the team believed was a false positive. It was, and he played in last week’s preseason game.
Right guard A.J. Cann is one of the longest-tenured contributors on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster and one of the most underrated ones. Thus, it was a pleasant surprise to see him, along with left guard Andrew Norwell, appear on a list that ranks the best players at their position.
A.J. Cann was recently named the most underrated player on the Jaguars roster. When you think of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who is the first player that comes to your mind?
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