Texans re-sign long snapper Jon Weeks

The Houston Texans have re-signed long snapper Jon Weeks ahead of 2023 free agency.

One of the unofficial opening ceremonies for the Houston Texans’ free agency has been completed.

The Texans re-signed Pro Bowl long snapper Jon Weeks Thursday.

Weeks, 37, will return to the Texans for his 14th NFL season. The former Baylor Bear caught on with the Texans in 2010 after being out of football for two seasons following his collegiate career. Weeks did have a tryout with the Detroit Lions during rookie minicamp in 2008, but was not signed.

The Glendale Mountain Ridge (Arizona) product has played in 210 games for the Texans, an all-time record. Weeks earned his first Pro Bowl in 2015 when he was part of Texans trio for the NFL’s all-star game.

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Texans special teams coach Frank Ross credits LS Jon Weeks for quick snap on fake punt

Houston Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross says LS Jon Weeks’ quick snap was a key part of pulling off the fake punt in Week 3.

The Houston Texans couldn’t afford to punt.

With the Texans trailing 20-17 with 5:38 to go in the third quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, Houston needed to keep their drive alive.

However, the punt team was coming onto the field, but it didn’t mean they were going to give up possession so easily. Safety M.J. Stewart, the personal protector in punt formation, took the direct snap for a 3-yard gain on fourth-and-1 from the Houston 46-yard line.

“Anytime we have to find a way to make a play, execution is the number one,” special teams coordinator Frank Ross told reporters Thursday about the play. “You guys know that, whether it’s the end of the game, whether that’s third downs, red zone defense, whether that’s making your kicks when the game is on the line. Midfield territory there and found a way to steal a first down, that was critical.”

According to Ross, what helped the execution of the play was Pro Bowl long snapper Jon Weeks’ ability to fire off a clean, sudden snap directly to Stewart.

“Weeks, great snap, good suddenness execution,” Ross said. “You guys know when it’s in the trenches we talk offensive/defensive line, that surge one side of the ball to the other, that surge was on our end there. That’s what we needed to see.”

The fake allowed Houston to continue their drive, which ended with a 23-yard Ka’imi Fairbairn field goal to tie the game 20-20 with 0:54 to go in the penultimate frame. Houston ultimate lost to Chicago 23-20, falling to 0-2-1 on the season.

What the fake did for the Texans going forward is put on film the fact Houston isn’t afraid to go for it, whether by hook or by crook, which is what the Los Angeles Chargers will have to be mindful of in Week 4 at NRG Stadium.

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Texasn re-sign Pro Bowl long snapper Jon Weeks

The Houston Texans have re-signed Pro Bowl long snapper Jon Weeks.

When it works, why change?

According to Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle, the Houston Texans are re-signing Pro Bowl long snapper Jon Weeks to a 13th season.

Weeks has played the most games in Texans history with 193. Houston signed the former Baylor Bear in 2010, and he has not missed a game since Sept. 12, 2010.

After his collegiate career, Weeks had a tryout with the Detroit Lions in 2008 during rookie minicamp. However, he was not signed to the team. The former Glendale (Ariz.) Mountain Ridge product remained out of football for the 2008 and 2009 seasons before getting another shot with the Texans ahead of their 2010 rookie minicamp.

In 2015, Weeks made the Pro Bowl after the Texans’ 9-7 season that resulted in the club’s third AFC South title.

Weeks turned 36 years old on Feb. 17, and has 26 combined tackles for his career with one fumble recovery.