Texans work out DT Tyeler Davison, OT Jaylon Thomas

The Houston Texans worked out tackle Jaylon Thomas and defensive tackle Tyeler Davison.

The Houston Texans continue to comb through available talent to see where they may be able to add depth.

According to a league source, the Texans worked out defensive tackle Tyeler Davison and tackle Jaylon Thomas.

Davison previously was with the Los Angeles Chagers, where he played six games in 2022 and collected a tackle. The former New Orleans Saints 2015 fifth-round pick played 61 games for the Saints through 2018, collecting 95 tackles and 3.5 sacks. From 2019-21, Davison was with the Atlanta Falcons, generating 121 tackles and 1.5 sacks through 44 games.

Thomas is an undrafted free agent who spent the offseason and training camp with the Baltimore Ravens. The former SMU product did not make the final roster, but was with the New York Giants’ practice squad through Oct. 31.

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Breaking down every Round 5 Saints draft pick since 2002

Breaking down every Round 5 Saints draft pick since 2002, from Mike Karney and Rob Ninkovich to Thomas Morstead and Kenny Stills:

We’re continuing our trek through New Orleans Saints draft history with a look at their picks in the fifth round under general manager Mickey Loomis, who has held his post since 2002 — making him the longest-tenured GM in the game.

And the Saints have a spotty track record in Round 5 under Loomis. Of the 20 players he’s picked in this round, only two of them have earned Pro Bowl recognition. Hopefully they can begin to reverse that trend:

Chargers vs. Chiefs: 5 storylines to follow in Week 11

Here are five important things to watch during the Chargers’ matchup with the Chiefs.

The Chargers are looking to get revenge on the Chiefs after losing to them back in Week 2.

Here are five storylines to watch for Sunday’s matchup.

Guess who’s back?

The Chargers could be getting some key contributors back at the right time. Keenan Allen and Mike Williams are in line to play on Sunday, as the two were back at practice this past week.

Allen said he is “100%,” and it is now the coach’s decision whether he will play. Meanwhile, Williams said, “I’ll be out there.”

Allen sustained a hamstring injury, returned briefly, and played on a pitch count in Week 7 against the Seahawks, which was the same game Williams suffered a high ankle sprain.

Allen and Williams have been on the field at the same time for just 43 offensive plays this season. Their absences were a big reason the passing game was uneven.

Allen should aid in third-down and red zone situations, whereas Williams gives Justin Herbert a big-bodied target in the intermediate and deep areas of the field to open things up.

The Chiefs rank 22nd in pass defense DVOA.

Austin could be in for big performance

The Chargers are excited about the returns of Allen and Williams. But, while they would give the offense a big boost, Austin Ekeler might be the best option to tear apart the Chiefs.

Kansas City ranks 26th in DVOA allowed on running back targets while surrendering a league-high 8.6 running back targets per game and third-most yards per game (51.2).

Meanwhile, Ekeler has averaged nine receptions and has five total touchdowns in the past four games.

Herbert will be eager to distribute the wealth to his top weapons again, but Ekeler could ultimately be the one who gives the Chiefs problems on Sunday.

Containing the beast

The Chiefs rank No. 1 in offensive DVOA, and the primary reason for being the top dog is Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes is leading the league with 2,936 yards. He is on pace to throw for 5,545 yards, which would top Peyton Manning’s single-season passing yards record (5,545).

In Week 2, Los Angeles held Mahomes to 235 yards and two touchdowns. Aside from a couple of big throws, the defense compressed the pocket, kept contain, and got interior pressure to minimize him from working his magic. The coverage was tight down the field. Players rallied to the football.

They need to do the same thing to come out victorious this time, which might be a tall task without Joey Bosa, who played in the first matchup.

This time, Mahomes will be without some of his pass-catching options, JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion) and Mecole Hardman (injured reserve). Travis Kelce remains his top target. In the two team’s first meeting, Kelce caught five passes for 51 yards.

In addition, the Chargers will face the newest member of the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps, Kadarius Toney. Toney caught four passes for 57 yards and a touchdown and had two carries for 33 yards last weekend.

Protecting Herbert

Herbert’s fractured rib cartilage occurred against none other than the Chiefs in the second week of the season. And Kansas City will look to put Herbert under duress early and often again.

Over the past two weeks of play, the Chiefs’ defense has come up with a whopping total of eight sacks, including five in Week 10 against the Jaguars.

The Chargers’ pass protection has been inconsistent over the past few weeks. While it’s been a few things for this issue, Trey Pipkins playing with a sprained MCL and missing last weekend’s game due to it is one of them.

Pipkins was removed from the injury report and is slated to start, which is great news.

The new guys

The Chargers lost three interior defensive linemen for the remainder of the season in the past two weeks. First, it was Austin Johnson. Then, it was Otito Ogbonnia and Christian Covington. In addition, Jerry Tillery was waived.

Tyeler Davison was signed to the 53-man roster off the Browns’ practice squad. Joe Gaziano was signed from the practice squad to the active roster.

Davison brings plenty of experience, having appeared in 105 games and started 85 with the Saints and Falcons. He has the motor and hand usage to rush the passer and anchoring ability in the run game.

Gaziano made the most of his limited opportunities last season in both departments but will primarily be deployed as a pass rusher alongside Morgan Fox. He plays with quickness and good lateral movement.

Chargers sign Tyeler Davison, place Christian Covington, Otito Ogbonnia on injured reserve

The Chargers made a few roster moves on Wednesday.

The Chargers made a few roster moves on Wednesday.

Los Angeles signed defensive tackle Tyeler Davison to the active roster from the Browns’ practice squad. In addition, the team signed David Moa to the practice squad.

These acquisitions came after the season-ending injuries to Christian Covington and Otito Ogbonnia, who were placed on the injured reserve.

Davison spent the last three seasons with the Falcons, starting 38 of the 44 games. He had 121 tackles, 1.5 sacks, nine tackles for loss, and a fumble recovery in those appearances.

Moa, a former undrafted free agent out of Boise State, spent time with the Vikings and Falcons before landing in New York, where he played in four games and had three tackles in 2021.

Browns lose DT Tyeler Davison as Chargers poach him from practice squad

The Cleveland Browns have lost a defensive tackle off of the practice squad as the Chargers sign Tyeler Davison

The Cleveland Browns added a defensive tackle to their active roster today in Ben Stille but lost one from their practice squad. After signing to the Cleveland practice squad after a tumultuous showing from the defensive tackles against the Atlanta Falcons, Tyeler Davison is now off to California as he has signed a contract with the Los Angeles Chargers.

Davison was never called up to the active roster on gameday from the practice squad, and that speaks volumes given the structure of the current defensive tackles in Cleveland. As a snowy day is ahead in Buffalo, the Browns are down a defensive tackle option to call up for gameday on Sunday.

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Report: Chargers signing DT Tyeler Davison

Reinforcements are coming on the Chargers’ defensive line.

Reinforcements are coming on the Chargers’ defensive line.

After losing Austin Johnson, Otito Ogbonnia, and Christian Covington to season-ending injuries over the past two weeks, as well as waiving Jerry Tillery, Los Angeles had just three healthy defensive linemen on the roster.

Brandon Staley said Monday that they would look to make a couple of moves in addition to elevating practice squad lineman Joe Gaziano to the active roster.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported the first of those moves, with the Bolts signing seven-year Tyeler Davison to their active roster.

Davison was previously on Cleveland’s practice squad after spending four years with the Saints and three with the Falcons.

Davison is more of a Covington-type player as an inconsistent run fitter with a bit of pass-rush upside, but at this point, the Chargers have to take what they can get.

An NFL-caliber player with 216 career tackles that the team knows is in shape because he’s been on a practice squad for a month is better than a rookie UDFA off the street, after all.

Davison has not appeared in a game this season for the Browns but had 30 tackles with 3 for loss in 12 games for the Falcons last season.

Browns Morning Roundup: Greedy Williams is close, DT help, and more

The Browns have been active early this week, so let’s get you caught up with this Browns Morning Roundup

Welcome back Cleveland Browns fans!

As defensive upgrades continue to be necessary, the Browns have made a handful of moves early in the week. We have covered the trade for linebacker Deion Jones enough at this point, but that was not the end of general manager Andrew Berry’s work day.

As we turn the page from the Los Angeles Chargers to the New England Patriots, stay up to date with all of the news you might have missed from the day before. Let’s dive right into this morning’s Browns Morning Roundup as the coffee brews and as you get settled into your workspace.

Browns sign DT Tyeler Davison to practice squad

The Cleveland Browns make a move along their defensive interior, signing veteran Tyeler Davison to the practice squad.

As the Cleveland Browns search for answers to their woes along the interior of their defensive line, they have signed defensive tackle Tyeler Davison to their practice squad. A former fifth round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, Davison has played for both the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons throughout his career.

This cannot hurt as the Browns boast the worst collection of defensive tackles in the NFL. After giving up nearly 500 rushing yards in a two week span, general manager Andrew Berry is looking for answers as he has traded for linebacker Deion Jones as well.

A professional nose tackle is one way to stop the run; it will be interesting to see how quickly the Browns can get Davison online and how soon he becomes a gameday elevation.

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Colts work out trio of players

The Colts worked out three players on Monday.

The Indianapolis Colts held a workout for three players on Monday, per the league’s transaction wire.

The three players that worked out were defensive tackle Tyeler Davison, offensive tackle Ty Nsekhe and offensive tackle Will Richardson.

It’s no secret that the Colts have had offensive tackle issues to begin the season. They’ve allowed 21 sacks, which is tied for the most in the NFL.

Davison was a fifth-round pick with the New Orleans Saints in the 2015 NFL draft. In 105 career games (86 starts), he has 5.0 sacks, 18 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hits.

Nsekhe has bounced around the league since 2012 and even had a one-month stint with the Colts back in 2012. He’s appeared in 93 career games while making 17 starts.

Richardson was a fourth-round pick with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2018 NFL draft, appearing in 44 games while making five starts.

We’ll see if anything comes of these workouts in terms of a signing, but the Colts will continue to see what’s out on the market.

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Falcons release DT Tyeler Davison, free up cap space

The Atlanta Falcons released veteran defensive lineman Tyeler Davison on Tuesday.

The Atlanta Falcons continue to clear the decks ahead of the NFL’s official start of free agency on Wednesday.

After reportedly restructuring Matt Ryan’s contract and extending left tackle Jake Matthews, the Falcons have released veteran defensive lineman Tyeler Davison.

Davison, 29, had a cap hit of nearly $5 million this season, and his release should free up roughly $3.69 million in cap space for the Falcons, per Over The Cap‘s projections.

We don’t know the exact savings of Matthews’ extension, but Atlanta had approximately $16.1 million in cap space prior to cutting Davison.

The Falcons are losing two free agents as both Russell Gage and Foye Oluokun have agreed to sign elsewhere. Gage is heading to Tampa Bay and Oluokun was part of the Jaguars’ free-agent spending frenzy on Monday.

On the bright side, the Falcons have given a five-year extension to kicker Younghoe Koo. The team also placed a tender on wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus on Tuesday.

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