GregR
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The Texans signed Denzel Perryman to a one-year deal.
What it means: Perryman isn’t far removed from his 2021 Pro Bowl season with the Las Vegas Raiders and help add depth to the defense. However, Perryman and Christian Kirksey are both middle linebackers, and Kirksey has a cap hit of $6.2 million, so the Texans can save up to $5.2 million if they release Kirksey with only $1 million of his deal being guaranteed.
The Texans are bringing in Corey Littleton on a one-year deal worth $2.2 million.
What it means: Littleton is an experienced linebacker having started 71 games in his seven-year career. His best season was in 2018 when he was named to the Pro Bowl and second team All-Pro for the Los Angeles Rams after finishing with 125 tackles. He also had career highs in sacks (4), interceptions (3) and pass defections (13) that season. This move gives the Texans a downhill linebacker who could help improve the run defense.
What it means: Perryman isn’t far removed from his 2021 Pro Bowl season with the Las Vegas Raiders and help add depth to the defense. However, Perryman and Christian Kirksey are both middle linebackers, and Kirksey has a cap hit of $6.2 million, so the Texans can save up to $5.2 million if they release Kirksey with only $1 million of his deal being guaranteed.
The Texans are bringing in Corey Littleton on a one-year deal worth $2.2 million.
What it means: Littleton is an experienced linebacker having started 71 games in his seven-year career. His best season was in 2018 when he was named to the Pro Bowl and second team All-Pro for the Los Angeles Rams after finishing with 125 tackles. He also had career highs in sacks (4), interceptions (3) and pass defections (13) that season. This move gives the Texans a downhill linebacker who could help improve the run defense.
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