Overview
- Wyatt Teller agreed to a two-year contract with Houston reported at $16 million with incentives that can take it to $23 million.
- Agent Andy Ross publicly said the Browns "will wish they re-signed Wyatt at some point," adding a pointed coda to the guard's exit.
- NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reported that quarterback C.J. Stroud helped recruit Teller to choose the Texans.
- Teller played 13 games in 2025 with reduced snaps as he split time with Teven Jenkins and missed time with injury, then posted an emotional farewell to Cleveland.
- Houston's overhaul also includes re-signing Ed Ingram and Trent Brown and adding Braden Smith, while Cleveland reshapes its line with several departures, additions like Tytus Howard, Zion Johnson and Elgton Jenkins, and two first-round picks to address needs.