Texans officially announce signing of Pro Bowl OL Wyatt Teller
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Wyatt Teller is ready to call Houston home.
On Thursday, the Houston Texans and the three-time Pro Bowl guard agreed to terms on a two-year deal with a $23 million max value, including a $16 million base value. The Texans announced the signing via social media, while Teller greeted his new fans following the move.
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"Texans fans, Wyatt Teller here. Just got into Houston, just signed and I'm excited to go," Teller said. H's up, H-Town!"
Teller, who has spent seven of his eight NFL seasons with the Cleveland Browns, hopes to be the last known piece to fix the offensive line this offseason following the signings of Braden Smith and the re-signing of breakout player Ed Ingram.
A standout for the Browns, the 31-year-old interior offensive lineman made 94 starts in Cleveland. He earned two All-Pro nods and helped the Browns end their 18-year playoff drought while winning a game in 2020.
Signed. Sealed. Delivered. ✍️ pic.twitter.com/fTb6nw6zyN
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) March 19, 2026
Teller is coming off a career-low season, but Houston is banking on the upside. According to NFL Next Gen Stats allowed just three sacks last season, but a 9.8% quarterback pressure rate. The area of strength? Run blocking, where Teller finished with a 65.7 grade by Pro Football Focus, which ranked 36th out of 81 interior offensive linemen.
Officially official. pic.twitter.com/PnfQM57pCp
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) March 19, 2026
From a scheme fit, Teller should provide a boost to an offensive line that needed reinforcements and has been rebuilt by general manager Nick Caserio for the second straight offseason. Houston should have three guaranteed new starters and potentially a fourth via the draft by the time Week 1 rolls around.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans officially announce signing of Pro Bowl OL Wyatt Teller