The Houston Texans have been busy the last few days before they get ready to go to training camp.
On July 17, rookies and quarterbacks are due to report to camp, which this year, much like just about every year, will be held right next to NRG Stadium at the practice facility.
The Texans have already announced some key dates for camp, including dates that fans are allowed to watch, as well as other dates. At camp, fans may see some players they don’t necessarily know.
That is normal, as teams usually make signings before camp to give a few players a shot that they think can help their team if all goes well. They have already signed a former UFL defender, and have made some other moves as well.
As far as being greedy, it’s clear Nick Caserio, the general manager of the Texans, wants all the talent he can get in an already stacked wide receiver room. They have the big three and are interested in adding more next to John Metchie and Noah Brown.
On Tuesday, the Texans worked out wide receiver Jesse Mathews.
After that, they signed another wide receiver.
According to Ari Meirov, the Texans are signing the former Detroit Lions wide receiver Quintez Cephus who is returning to the NFL after a season-long suspension for betting.
The #Texans are adding to their receiver room, agreeing to a deal with former #Lions WR Quintez Cephus. He is returning after a season-long suspension for betting. pic.twitter.com/Eka7uM5kGm
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 16, 2024
Cephus is a super-talented receiver that could make an impact on this roster.