The Houston Texans are signing former Denver Broncos tight end/fullback Andrew Beck to a two-year, $6.25 million contract, according to Doug Kyed of AtoZ Sports Nashville.
Beck (6-3, 255 pounds) entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Texas with the New England Patriots in 2019. After failing to make New England’s 53-man roster as a rookie, Beck was immediately picked up by the Broncos.
Beck played 16 games for Denver right away in his first season, earning six starts. He went on to spend three more years with the Broncos, earning four starts as a fullback last season.
Capable of playing both as a tight end and as a fullback, Beck hauled in 14 receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown in four years (51 games) in Denver.
In Houston, Beck will reunite with former backfield partner Mike Boone, who has also agreed to terms on a two-year deal with the Texans. Beck blocked for Boone and the Broncos’ other running backs from 2021-2022.
We are tracking all of the team’s free agency moves on Broncos Wire.
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