Speculation swirled around Houston’s star wideout, but the Texans made their stance clear. Nico Collins is staying put, and the team isn’t entertaining offers, Yankee Scores reports
Collins signed a three‑year, $72 million extension in 2024, but his deal now looks modest compared to recent wideout contracts. Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, and Jaxon Smith‑Njigba all signed extensions worth well over $140 million, pushing Collins down the salary rankings despite his production. There has been speculations around the future of Collins with the Houston Texas, but the team has shut them down.
GM Caserio’s Firm Response
General manager Nick Caserio ended the chatter Friday night after Day 2 of the draft. He dismissed reports of trade calls and emphasized Collins’ importance to the roster. Caserio’s blunt message underscored the team’s commitment to keeping its Pro Bowl receiver.
Texans GM Nick Caserio on report teams called about his #1 WR:
“Teams call teams all the time and ask about players. We’re not trading Nico Collins. So whoever reported it, whatever information that they had… I mean, they can take it and shove it. We’re not trading Nico.” pic.twitter.com/MvtXuP6rYB
— NFList (@NFLlist) April 25, 2026
Collins’ Value
Since 2024, Collins ranks 10th in receiving yards and fourth in yards per game. He has also earned two Pro Bowl selections, outperforming several higher‑paid receivers. Teammates have noted that Collins believes he is underpaid, and a raise could be on the horizon.

Looking Ahead
Collins is due nearly $21 million in 2026, but his performance suggests Houston may need to revisit his contract. For now, the Texans are focused on building around him, making clear that their offensive centerpiece isn’t going anywhere.


