Houston keeps its offensive line intact
The Houston Texans have locked down one of their most important pieces, agreeing to terms with standout guard Ed Ingram on a new contract, according to Ian Rapoport, who reported the news on his X account. The move reflects Houston’s commitment to stability as the team prepares for free agency.
Contract details finalized
According to sources, Ingram’s new deal is worth $37.5 million over three years, averaging $12.5 million annually. The agreement was completed by agent Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports, who continues to represent some of the NFL’s biggest names.
Why Ingram was a priority
Ingram has been a reliable force in the trenches, protecting quarterback C.J. Stroud and anchoring the run game. By securing him before free agency, the Texans avoided the risk of losing a key starter to the open market. This proactive move underscores Houston’s strategy of building around its young core while maintaining continuity.

Texans’ broader strategy
With Ingram under contract, Houston can now shift focus to other roster needs. The offensive line remains a foundation for success, and keeping Ingram ensures the Texans can pursue additional playmakers without worrying about a major hole up front. Transitional moves like this highlight the team’s long-term vision.
Looking ahead
The Texans are positioning themselves as contenders in the AFC, and retaining Ingram is a step toward that goal. With free agency looming, Houston’s front office has shown it will act decisively to keep its core intact while exploring opportunities to strengthen the roster further.


