The Texans are re-signing defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. on a two-year deal worth $9.5 million, according to KPRC2 Sports ...
According to multiple reports, the Houston Texans could be in line to replace a marquee starter in free agency this offseason ...
The Texans dropped Shaq Mason after two seasons but have added two more players from the 2015 draft Tuesday. After ...
According to multiple reports, the Texans have agreed to terms with Mario Edwards on a two-year deal. The initial numbers indicate Edwards’ contract is worth $9.5 million.
The NFL’s new year officially kicked off Wednesday, two days after teams began spending big money in free agency.
Mario Edwards played his college football at Florida State, and he was selected by the Las Vegas (Oakland at the time) Raiders with the 35th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. Since then ...
The NFL’s legal tampering period is here ... It also means Stefon Diggs, Mario Edwards, and Neville Hewitt, who are all set to become free agents on Wednesday when the new league year begins ...
Houston is bringing back Mario Edwards. A 10-year veteran who has settled into a rotational role up front, Edwards is staying with the Texans on a two-year, $9.5M deal, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo ...
NFL Free Agency also gave Houston’s top brass an opportunity to retain one of their most veteran players, former Florida State star defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler ...
One of those players, defensive end Mario Edwards Jr., has been in the league ... the Raiders released him in 2018 and now he will play in his 11th NFL season next year for his eighth different ...
“That’s where it all starts for me,” the Texans’ third-year coach and former Pro Bowl linebacker said at the NFL scouting combine ... Foley Fatukasi and Mario Edwards Jr. are both ...