The Texans are taking advantage of the free agency early as they sign wide receiver Robert Woods to a two-year, $15.25 million contract with $10 million fully guaranteed and a max value of $17 million.
Woods was available after the Titans released him following one season. Now Woods will be a full season beyond the ACL tear he suffered with the Rams in 2021 and is ready to shine again.
Sources: Former #Titans and #Rams WR Robert Woods is signing with the #Texans, adding a veteran presence to a young team. He gets a 2-year, $15.25M deal with $10M fully guarantee and a max value of $17M.
A new QB’s best friend. pic.twitter.com/f58MZQKzA0
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 11, 2023
Houston used some of its cap space, which ranked third-most in the league going into Friday, on Woods’ acquisition.
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