The Houston Texans are trimming the excess in their receivers room.
According to Aaron Wilson of Sports Talk 790, the Texans are cutting receiver Taywan Taylor, who the club signed to a one-year contract in May during the club’s offseason program.
Taylor was originally a 2017 third-round pick for the Tennessee Titans. After spending two seasons with the AFC South club, Taylor played for the Cleveland Browns.
In Taylor’s four seasons to date, the 5-11, 203-pound wideout has caught 53 passes for 697 yards and two touchdowns through 35 games, 10 of which he has started. Taylor also has three career kickoff returns for 53 yards, all of which came in the 2019 season in Cleveland.