The Houston Texans entered 2024 with what appeared to be the most loaded receiving corps in the NFL, but it certainly did not turn out that way.
Injuries obviously played a role, as Nico Collins, Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell all missed time, with the latter two suffering season-ending injuries.
As a result, the Texans are facing some pretty serious questions concerning the wide receiver position this offseason, as Diggs is headed for free agency and Dell will probably miss all of 2025.
One of the few Houston wide outs who remained healthy for most of this past season was Robert Woods, who played in 15 games and logged 20 catches for 203 yards in a limited role. He then aggravated a groin injury late in the year, causing him to miss the final two contests.
Like Diggs, Woods' contract has also expired, which has put is future with the Texans in doubt.
The 32-year-old recently spoke to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 about his future in Houston, and it seems like he wants to stay put.
“Feeling good, kind of getting ready to revamp and go another year again,” Woods said. “I had a great time here in Houston, loved being with C.J. [Stroud], a great quarterback, loved our receiver room, our coaches. We’ll see how it goes in free agency."
The question is, do the Texans want Woods back? He doesn't seem so sure.
“You know how free agency is," Woods added. "Whatever is best for me and my family and my football career. If that’s in Houston, however it goes, we’ll look to that.”
There was a time when Woods was one of the more prolific receivers in the league, particularly back during his Los Angeles Rams days when he posted back-to-back 1,000 yard campaigns in 2018 and 2019.
However, the USC product has certainly declined since then, so we'll have to see if he fits into Houston's plans next season.
Ben Johnson has said he wants to rip the Chicago Bears offense "down to the studs" and rebuild it around quarterback Caleb Williams for the 2025 season. Could his process include asking the team to trade away one of its highest-paid offensive starters, ...
It looks like Joey Bosa's days with the Los Angeles Chargers could be numbered. He's been one of the faces of the team since being the No. 3 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. However, he's missed three or more games in ...
Former Oregon Ducks cornerback Christian Gonzalez is standing up for his former head coach following the end of his second season with the New England Patriots. During a recent appearance on the Frat Rules Podcast, Gonzalez said that New England's decision to fire coach Jerod Mayo after ...
To finish off their 2024 campaign, the New England Patriots sent out sixth-round rookie quarterback Joe Milton III in their final contest in Week 18 against the Buffalo Bills, giving the first-year signal caller some in-game reps for the first time in the regular season. It ...
The New England Patriots are entering a new era with Mike Vrabel as their head coach, and Vrabel’s first order of business will be addressing the trenches on both sides of the football. The Patriots rush defense tanked in 2024 under the Jerod ...