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Tyrann Mathieu to Texans for 1Y/$7M

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Texans sign safety Tyrann Mathieu to 1-year, $7M deal

By Chris Wesseling

 

The Texans have added another playmaker for their star-studded defense.

 

Houston has signed former Cardinals defensive back Tyrann Mathieu, the team announced Friday night. The deal is for one year at $7 million, reports NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, via a source informed of the situation.

 

Mathieu was released Wednesday by the Cardinals after balking at the idea of a pay cut from the $19 million he was due to collect under a five-year, $62.5 million contract signed in 2016.

 

Just last week, Mathieu told NFL.com's Gregg Rosenthal that his agent believed he could collect even more money in free agency. That turned out to be wishful thinking in a depressed safety market. Instead, Mathieu will gamble on his ability to reclaim 2015 All Pro form in Houston and hit the open market again in 2019.

 

New general manager Brian Gaine has done well to target his two problem areas -- offensive line and secondary -- in the opening days of free agency. In addition to Mathieu, he has re-signed veteran Johnathan Joseph and imported former Jaguars cornerback Aaron Colvin and ace special teamer Johnson Bademosi to his defensive backfield.

 

Among the league's most versatile and instinctive ball hawks when healthy, Mathieu has the potential to transform the back end of Romeo Crennel's defense. Although he started slowly last season on the heels of a disappointing 2016 performance, the 25-year-old finally regained his playmaking ability down the stretch, excelling in November and December.

 

Mathieu is the rare defensive back capable of playing safety and cornerback, covering top wideouts, behemoth tight ends and jitterbug running backs while also disrupting quarterbacks as a timely blitzer.

 

He will be eager to line up behind a front seven with the star power of three-time Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt, back-to-back Pro Bowler Jadeveon Clowney, edge rusher Whitney Mercilus and the promising inside-linebacker tandem of Benardrick McKinney and Zach Cunningham.

 

With Watt and Mercilus returning from major injuries and Mathieu entering the mix as an intriguing wild card, Crennel's defense stands as one of the NFL's most intriguing mysteries. If that talented trio plays up to its potential, this unit can match or even exceed the Texans defense that finished No. 1 for the first time in 2016.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000921889/article/texans-sign-safety-tyrann-mathieu-to-1year-7m-deal

They got him for $7M when the word was $11M.

 

 

I was really hoping to see him hit Pittsburgh if they could find some money. Steelers better get Eric Reid or something cuz I don't want some shitty rookie back there.

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There's a lot of potential here, can't wait to see the Texans be crowned paper champs and go 6-10 or some shit because everyone gets hurt.

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WTF. Packers were talking to him a lot and there was supposedly "Mutual interest". For 7 milly, I am surprised we didn't get that done. If it was more, I would've understood but that's nothing for a versatile guy who could've helped out our defense quite a bit.

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WTF. Packers were talking to him a lot and there was supposedly "Mutual interest". For 7 milly, I am surprised we didn't get that done. If it was more, I would've understood but that's nothing for a versatile guy who could've helped out our defense quite a bit.

 

Obviously a lot of teams were interested but no one drove a truckload of money up to his front door. Well for a discount, quick stop Houston makes a lot of sense. A team that looks primed to take the next step and close to his hometown. Would have been awesome though to get him up here in NY to team up with Collins

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Teams were smart not over pay for him. I love his game but the dude is undersized and that's probably why he can't seem to stay on the field.

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