RB Buddy Howell reacts to the Texans’ release: ‘No hard feelings, at all’

Running back Buddy Howell says that he doesn’t have any hard feelings towards the Houston Texans after he was informed of his release.

The Houston Texans have informed running back Buddy Howell of his release as the club seeks to finalize their 53-man roster by 3:00 p.m. on Aug. 31.

Howell took the news well and expressed his appreciation for the fans.

“It wasn’t no surprise to me,” Howell said via Aaron Wilson of Sports Talk 790. “I knew somebody had to go. It is what it is when they load up at a position. I appreciate the fans for embracing me and the community. No hard feelings, at all.”

Howell produced 74 yards on 21 carries and caught a pass for three yards in his 45 career games with Houston. The former Miami Dolphins 2018 undrafted free agent predominantly played special teams for Houston with 795 special teams snaps versus 86 offensive snaps over his three seasons with the Texans.

The Texans did load up at running back with the signing of Phillip Lindsay, Mark Ingram, and Rex Burkhead in the offseason, along with David Johnson and Scottie Phillips already being on the roster.