The Houston Texans are taking a look at what they could add to their offensive line and receiving corps.
According to Aaron Wilson of Sports Talk 790, the Texans worked out center Austin Reiter and receiver Jonathan Adams.
Reiter started 32 of his 42 games with the Kansas City Chiefs from 2018-20 and started every game of the team’s successful Super Bowl LIV run.
Adams is an undrafted free agent who played his college ball at Arkansas State. Adams caught 79 passes for 1,111 yards and 12 touchdowns in his final season with the Red Wolves in 2020.
The evaluation of available talent is part of general manager Nick Caserio’s philosophy to create constant competition.
“The goal for training camp is for everybody to establish a level of performance,” Caserio told reporters on July 28. “We’re not going to predetermine everything. Nobody has a defined role. We’re going to go out there and let the players kind of take care of themselves, and that will sort itself out.”
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