The Houston Texans are slated to carry $31.72 million in dead cap space during the 2023 season, according to Over The Cap. This will be the ninth-highest
The Houston Texans officially cut three players on Thursday including DE Mario Addison, OL A.J. Cann, and LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin. Yesterday, it was reported
The Houston Texans signed veteran defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins Wednesday afternoon. But the acquisition of Rankins could come at the expense of Mario Addison.
The 30-year-old joined the Texans last offseason, as one of a pair of veteran pass rushers who headed to Houston ahead of a rebuilding year.
The Texans will add veteran pass-rusher Mario Addison to their defensive line.
The Houston Texans are designating DE Mario Addison to return from injured reserve, per Brooks Kubena. This opens up a 21-day window for Addison to practice with the team and ramp up before he has to be added to the active roster. Addison, 35, originally signed on with the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Troy back in 2011.
The Texans made several moves ahead of their Week 1 game against the Colts. They placed defensive end Mario Addison (thigh) on injured reserve. Addison will have to miss at least four games before returning to the active roster.
The Houston Texans announced a series of roster moves on Saturday ahead of their Week 1 game. The full list includes: Texans signed LB Kevin Pierre-Louis and DL Demone Harris to their active roster.
One position group that's seen a big turnover this offseason is defensive end where both ends of the age spectrum have been added. On that upper end, you have guys like Mario Addison and Jerry Hughes, who have 23 years of NFL experience between them - both of whom arrived via free agency from the Buffalo Bills.
The Houston Texans saw the draft market for defensive linemen and weren’t too happy with it. That’s why such little emphasis was put on it during the draft, as the selection of Stanford’s Thomas Booker shows that.
The Texans are signing veteran defensive end Mario Addison, Aaron Wilson of profootballnetwork.com reports. Addison played for Texans defensive line coach Jacques Cesaire with the Bills.
A defensive end with 11 years of experience, Addison spent the past two seasons with the Bills.
Buffalo needs a pass rusher or two. The Buffalo Bills are interested in bringing back Mario Addison and Jerry Hughes this offseason, according to general manager Brandon Beane.
The Buffalo Bills’ defensive line has been a point of emphasis during the offseason for several years running, particularly on the edge. That hasn’t changed in 2022.
Should the Bills replace Jerry Hughes or Mario Addison with one of these? Edge rusher is a critical position in the modern NFL, and the Buffalo Bills know this.
It’s not going to be cheap If Mario Addison wants to keep playing at age 35, he’s going to need a new contract from somewhere. With how he played in 2021, it’s probably not going to be a little one, either.
Power rushers galore This offseason is more than likely to serve as a changing of the guard at defensive end for the Buffalo Bills. Veterans Mario Addison and Jerry Hughes had effective seasons despite more limited snaps, while second-round pick A.J.
The “other” veteran defensive end The Buffalo Bills have invested heavily into their defensive line as of late, even doubling down during the last draft with premium picks.
The Bills have some decisions to make along the defensive line With the start of NFL free agency just over a month away, it will be interesting to see what the Buffalo Bills do along the defensive line.
Usually an animated guy, Bills defensive end Mario Addison gave a pretty head-turning response not too long into his press conference from training camp this week.
Patience and perseverance paid off for defensive end Mario Addison after an uneven start to what looked for the longest time like a journeyman career. Consider that he has played 10 seasons, with 44 of his 60.0 career sacks coming in the last five.
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