What does Texans’ 2025 salary cap situation look like?

Here’s where the Texans stand in cap space following the 2024 season.

With the Houston Texans on their bye week, let’s take a peek ahead to the 2025 offseason and what their salary cap situation might look like entering Year 3 of the DeMeco Ryans era.

According to Over the Cap, the Texans are set to have $12.9 million in cap space at the current moment. That places Houston at 26th overall in space.

There are ways for the Texans to create space to bolster additional room in the budget. They could release multiple veterans that would take a minimal cap hit compared to larger than their dead cap hit if it remained on staff.

An example of this would be Shaq Mason, who if were to remain on the team, has a cap hit of $14.6 million. If released, his dead cap hit–or money that stays on the books even if cut–is $12.4 million, which feels ample but is minor compared to Laremy Tunsil or Tytus Howard.

Two other avenues of creating cap space can come via contract restructures or sometimes even extensions.

With a restructure, the team is essentially kicking the salary cap can down the road, by taking current year’s cap charges and pushing them into future contract years.

In an extension, with new years added to a current deal, that gives the team an avenue–somewhat like a restructure–to push cap charges to future years, thus helping to lower the current year’s cap hit.

In addition to all of that, any unused cap space from the current year is rolled over to the following year. As of now, the Texans have $5.73 million in unused cap space that could be added to their 2025 total.

Some money must be allocated to draft picks, but sights would turn to free agency soon after. Would Nick Caserio be willing to spend?

Last offseason, Caserio prioritized upgrading from the outside. While Houston extended tight end Dalton Schultz and receiver Nico Collins on three-year deals, it also brought in names like defensive lineman Denico Autry, linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, and defensive end Danielle Hunter.

Houston also traded for All-Pro receiver Stefon Diggs and Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon for draft picks. Mixon was extended on a three-year deal while Diggs’ previous extension was voided by Caserio before the start of OTAs.

Everything is built around C.J. Stroud. The Texans must improve their offensive line if they play to be competitive in 2025. Next offseason will be important in helping the Texans go from being a fringe division leader to a legitimate playoff force.

Texans-Jaguars Week 13: Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

The Houston Texans secured their fourth win against an AFC South opponent on Sunday out in Jacksonville.

The Houston Texans secured a 23-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at EverBank Stadium to head into the bye week at 8-5.

Joe Mixon kept up his Pro Bowl-esque season after rushing for 101 yards and a touchdown. He joined Tiki Barber of the New York Giants (2004) and Derrick Henry of Tennessee (2020) as the third running back in NFL history with at least 100 yards rushing and a rushing touchdown in six road games in the same season.

“Joe’s an old school running back,” Texans coach Ryans said. “He’s that guy that wants it 30 times, and he keeps getting better the more touches that he gets. So really proud of him to know he’s hurting and still push through. To still turn out yards, even when they’re loading the box, and still being able to find a way to get yards.”

Nico Collins returned to his All-Pro status after catching eight passes for 119 yards, while Dalton Schultz hauled him his first touchdown reception on the season on a 22-yard pass from C.J. Stroud.

Stroud, who didn’t have a turnover for the first time in three games, completed 22 of 34 passes for 242 yards and a score. Schultz, who finished with five catches for 61 yards, iced the victory over Jacksonville, which has dropped five straight games and 15 of its last 18.

Here’s the entire snap count from Sunday’s contest in Duval County.

The Texans are off in Week 14 and will return to NRG Stadium on Dec. 15 to take on the Miami Dolphins.

Texans elevate former starting tight end from practice squad vs. Jagaurs

Irv Smith Jr. is being called up from the Houston Texans practice squad for Week 13.

Irv Smith Jr. is being called up.

The former Minnesota Vikings’ starting tight end will be elevated from the Houston Texans practice squad for Sunday’s showdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Receiver Jared Wayne also will be activated for Sunday’s game.

 

With Wayne’s arrival, it’s a good sign that second-year pass-catcher Xavier Hutchinson will not play on the road in Week 13. He’s been limited in practice this week after dealing with a shoulder injury suffered against the Tennesee Titans.

Wayne’s been on the practice squad for two years and was called up once in 2023. Smith, a former second-round pick out of Alabama, has yet to join the Texans’ active roster since joining the team in September.

For his career, Smith has 109 career receptions in the NFL for 973 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Last season with the Cincinnati Bengals, he caught 18 passes for 115 yards and one touchdown last season in 12 games.

Kickoff from EverBank Stadium is scheduled for noon CT.