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The the Texans have made another move in free agency after (reportedly) signing Aaron Colvin. According to Ian Rapoport, the Texans have signed an offensive lineman:
The #Texans are signing former #Bills OT Seantrel Henderson, source said. Some much-needed OT depth.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2018
Yes, the former Bills OT has been added to a pool that includes Julien Davenport, Derek Newton, Chris Clark and Kendall Lamm. Needless to say, Henderson’s addition is necessary, but is it the last we’re going to see to Houston’s offensive line?
The comments are yours to dissect this (reported) signing as you see fit.
UPDATE: It’s a one-year deal for Seantrel Henderson and the Texans.
Structure on Seantrel Henderson $4 million one-year deal isn't incentive-based. Texans haven't changed the way they do contracts or anything. Still base salary, signing bonus, per-game active to get to that total.
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 13, 2018