Texans Sign Former Cowboys WR Noah Brown To 1-Year Deal

The Houston Texans added their second wide receiver during free agency by signing veteran Noah Brown Tuesday morning.
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HOUSTON — The Houston Texans are revamping their wide-receiving corps this offseason. 

According to KPRC, the Texans are signing wide receiver Noah Brown to a one-year deal during Day 2 of NFL free agency.

Brown is joining the Texans after five seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. He helped the Cowboys finish the 2022 campaign with a 12-5 record. He recorded 555 yards on 43 catches and three touchdowns, which marked for a career year in Dallas.

Brown made for the second wide receiver the Texans have signed since the start of free agency. Houston's first signing came with the addition of Robert Woods.  

Brown began his career in Dallas as the Cowboys' seventh-round pick of the 2017 NFL Draft (no. 239). He has appeared in 66 career games for 980 yards on 82 catches and three touchdowns.

Houston's wide receiving corps currently consists of Brown, Woods, Brandin Cooks, Nick Collins, John Metchie III and Amari Rodgers.

The Texans are still on the verge of departing from Cooks, who expressed his desire to be traded at the deadline in November. Despite his displeasure with the franchise, Cooks still led the team in receiving yards last season with 699 yards on 57 catches and two touchdowns. 


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