Veteran defensive end Jerry Hughes has reaffirmed his commitment to playing in the NFL by signing a new one-year contract with the Houston Texans, marking his 15th season in professional football.
The move, though not formally announced by the Texans, appeared on the NFL’s transactions wire. Specific details of the agreement have not been disclosed.
#Texans signed veteran defensive end Jerry Hughes
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Hughes initially joined the Texans before the 2022 NFL season under a two-year, $10 million contract, which included $5.5 million in guaranteed money. Initially expected to provide depth and veteran leadership, Hughes exceeded expectations with a standout performance in 2022. Starting all 16 games, he recorded 9.0 sacks, his highest since 2014, in addition to 35 tackles, two forced fumbles, and an interception. Despite assuming a backup role the following season and starting just two games, Hughes remained productive with three sacks and 32 tackles.
Entering the league as the Indianapolis Colts’ first-round pick in 2010, Hughes enjoyed a notable nine-year tenure with the Buffalo Bills before joining the Texans. Throughout his career, he has amassed impressive statistics, including 70.0 sacks, 479 tackles, 19 forced fumbles, 21 pass deflections, and two defensive touchdowns.
Hughes’ decision to return for another season underscores his belief in his ability to contribute effectively to the Texans’ defensive efforts. His resilience and consistency over the years have solidified his reputation as a reliable pass rusher and defensive stalwart, capable of making significant impacts on the field.
As Hughes embarks on his 15th season, his experience and leadership are expected to continue bolstering the Texans’ defensive line, providing stability and veteran guidance to a team aiming for success in the upcoming NFL campaign.