Overview
- Teller agreed to a two-year contract with Houston, reported by NFL Network, with a base value of $16 million and up to $23 million, per KPRC2.
- He is expected to start at guard as part of the Texans’ ongoing offensive line overhaul.
- The move follows recent additions and retention along the front, including Braden Smith, Evan Brown, and Ed Ingram, alongside 2025 draft pick Aireontae Ersery.
- Teller earned three Pro Bowl selections with Cleveland and was a second-team All-Pro in 2020 and 2021 after arriving via trade from Buffalo.
- Recent ankle and calf issues coincided with declining performance grades, and Cleveland will carry reported dead-cap charges tied to void years of his prior deal.