The Houston Texans added a ton of talent to their already talented roster this offseason. One of the top additional this offseason for the Texans was eight-year NFL veteran defensive end Danielle Hunter, who signed with the Texans on a two-year, $49 million contract.
When the Houston Texans' season ended in Baltimore on a cold January night, coach DeMeco Ryans was thankful for the success he experienced during his first season at the helm of the franchise.
Last season, the Houston Texans were a big feel-good story in the NFL. Coming off a 3-13-1 finish in 2022, not much was expected out of them in 2023. But with new head coach DeMeco Ryans and rookie sensation C.J.
Kirk Cousins and Danielle Hunter are no longer part of the gang — the team on the whole and player power rankings. Both skedaddled this offseason, as Cousins chose dollar signs with the Atlanta Falcons, and Hunter preferred his hometown club, the Houston Texans.
Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald has called it a career, opening the door wide open for a few other terrific options in the DPOY market.
Since most of the aftermath of the Stefon Diggs trade has been about the future of Josh Allen and the Bills, the other story is what this signifies for C.J. Stroud and the Texans.
The Houston Texans were able to land former Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Danielle Hunter on a two-year, $49 million deal in free agency, and Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports thinks it was the smartest signing of the offseason.
Top free-agent edge rusher Danielle Hunter ultimately signed with the Houston Texans, and he apparently turned down more money from the Indianapolis Colts in the process.
The Houston Texans may have lost edge rusher Jonathan Greenard in free agency, but they replaced him with a massive upgrade in Danielle Hunter, and fellow pass rusher Will Anderson is thrilled about it.
The Houston Texans recently made a huge splash in free agency and may be one of the teams everyone is talking about heading into the season after the moves they have made.
Danielle Hunter said he will always remember his named being called by the Minnesota Vikings during the 2015 NFL draft. It’s become the end of an era in Minnesota.
Danielle Hunter was introduced to the media on Thursday, two days after agreeing to a two-year deal with the team. During his introductory press conference, the defensive lineman was asked what jersey number he plans to wear with his new team.
Four-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher Danielle Hunter, perhaps the biggest remaining free agent, is leaving the Minnesota Vikings and joining the Houston Texans on a two-year, $49 million deal, multiple reports said Tuesday.
This is a big addition for the ascending Texans, who went 10-7 to win the AFC South. They also won their Wild Card playoff game.
The Texans took a huge leap forward in 2023, and they are on the verge of making a massive splash in free agency that could help them become legitimate Super Bowl contenders in 2024.
While Greenard notched his first double-digit sack season last year, this edge-rusher has five such seasons on his resume.
Jordan Schultz reports the Texans are signing DE Danielle Hunter to a contract on Tuesday. According to Adam Schefter, Houston is signing Hunter to a two-year, $49 million deal that includes $48 million guaranteed.
According to Stephen Holder, the Colts are among the teams who have had some contract talks with DE Danielle Hunter. Hunter is one of the best available players remaining and is looking for a huge deal as one of the top pass rushers on the market. The Texans have also been connected to Hunter.
Minnesota Vikings All-Pro edge rusher Danielle Hunter has the potential to set the market in free agency. Pass-rushers are among the most vital players when it comes to roster construction, and Danielle Hunter is among the most dominant players at the position across the league.
Somewhat overshadowed by the high-profile Kirk Cousins situation, Danielle Hunter is one of the top free agents on the market this year in his own right (ESPN's Matt Bowen recently ranked him as the No.
The Minnesota Vikings have a number of financial decision to make on both sides of the ball this offseason.
The Minnesota Vikings have been active at the NFL Scouting Combine and while most of the attention has been focused on the quarterback position, another storyline is the pending free agency of Danielle Hunter.
The Vikings will likely lose star edge-rusher Danielle Hunter in free agency this offseason. If that's the case, Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network believes they'll find an immediate replacement in April's draft.
The Vikings have a few pressing needs to focus on before they shift their attention to Danielle Hunter.
While the Vikings would undoubtedly like to keep him, ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler believes that could prove difficult, naming NFC North rival, the Chicago Bears, as a potential landing spot.
Star pass rusher Danielle Hunter is free to sign with any NFL team he pleases for the first time in his career. If he has his way, he’ll remain a member of the Minnesota Vikings next season.
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