Who is coming back and who is leaving? We have come to the end of our series. What we have discovered is that there are a ton of free agents on the team and the safety position is no different.
The Houston Texans cost themselves a chance at winning the AFC South on Sunday when they fell to the Jacksonville Jaguars, 24-21. While Houston came up just inches short of forcing overtime, it wasn’t the offense’s shortcomings that sent first-place hopes spiraling.
The NFL Players Association announced on Friday that they have named Texans safety Jalen Pitre their Community MVP for Week 11. Pitre's selection came after he spent his off-day this week handing out 300 Thanksgiving meals to Houston families in need.
At 4-4, the Houston Texans have been one of the pleasant surprises of the 2023 NFL season. And sometimes, it doesn't take much to realize that the vibes have changed entirely in an organization. While there's understandably been quite a bit of focus on the impact that rookie coach DeMeco Ryans and quarterback C.J.
HOUSTON — When the Houston Texans walked into the locker room down 17-10 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team was in an abyss at the half. They could not get anything going on both sides of the ball.
The Houston Texans offense has been the focus of most of the attention so far this season. Through the highs, like rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud producing leaps and bounds more than other rookie passers, to the lows like Week 8’s loss to the Carolina Panthers, it’s been hard to direct eyes away from the guys moving the football.
Before he was a Houston Texan, quarterback C.J. Stroud's personality was already making an impact on the team's locker room. Back in April, Stroud was at the Texans facility for a pre-draft visit.
Receiving the ball down by six points with just under seven minutes to play in their Week 5 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons and giving it back up by one with just under two to play seemed like a winning equation for the Houston Texans.
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre returned to practice on Wednesday after being sidelined for two weeks due to a bruised lung. He has also been cleared for Sunday's Week 4 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers at NRG Stadium.
SEPT 27 TUNSIL OUT AGAIN? The Houston Texans could be set to be without their star left tackle Laremy Tunsil for the third consecutive week. According to reports, Tunsil is trending toward being out for the third week in a row with a knee issue. However, Tunsil is not the only Texas offensive lineman who could miss Sunday's game vs.
Texans safety Jalen Pitere has not practiced or played since bruising a lung in Week 1. He required an overnight stay in a Baltimore hospital before returning to Houston.
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre was hospitalized with a bruised lung against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1. He was kept overnight but would be released the very next day.
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre continues to progress and should be cleared to return "pretty soon," head coach DeMeco Ryans said Wednesday. Pitre was hospitalized in Baltimore after leaving the 25-9 loss to the Ravens with a bruised lung just before halftime.
SEPT 15 STROUD QUESTIONABLE, PITRE OUT Could the Houston Texans be without rookie starting quarterback C.J. Stroud vs. the Colts? According to the team
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre was taken to the hospital after a collision with Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson on Sunday.
Whether it's injuries or opportunities, uncontrollable circumstances can often hold back young NFL athletes from dominating in their rookie seasons. As situations develop over the offseason and players continue to progress and get healthy, the second year of a players' career provides new opportunities for players to emerge as contributors in the NFL.
With the 37th pick in last year’s NFL draft, the Houston Texans selected the Big 12’s defensive player of the year — rookie safety Jalen Pitre. Right away, Pitre proved why he was a true NFL-caliber safety.
The Texans did not have much to celebrate during their 31-3 loss to the Jaguars in Week 17 on Sunday, but Jalen Pitre provided one moment of entertainment.
With the preseason almost over, here’s a look at a few members of the rookie class that should be a lot of fun to watch in the coming 2022 regular season.
The Power Five-heavy class includes a plethora of Day 1 and 2 picks and brings home three Houston-natives in guard Kenyon Green, safety Jalen Pitre and offensive lineman Austin Deculus.
Pitre’s $8.95M deal includes three years fully guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano (on Twitter).
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