Texans sign former Pro Bowl linebacker Devin White after his release by the Eagles

Alex Parker

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Devin White, former Pro Bowl linebacker, has signed with the Houston Texans after being released by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Why it matters: The addition of White bolsters the Texans' defense and adds experience and playmaking ability to their linebacker corps.

What's new: White, who played his first five seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, joins the Texans on a one-year, $4 million contract after being released by the Eagles earlier this month.

Yes, but: While White's performance in recent seasons has been impressive, he dealt with injuries and was replaced in the starting lineup during the 2022 season. However, he has shown the potential to be a difference-maker when healthy.

By the numbers: In the 2020 regular season, White led the Buccaneers with 140 combined tackles, 9 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and 4 passes defended. He followed that up with another strong season in 2021, earning his first Pro Bowl nod with 128 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

Between the lines: White's ability to make impact plays was evident during the Buccaneers' Super Bowl run in the 2020 season. He recorded 38 combined tackles, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions, including a pick-six in the Super Bowl.

What's next: With his signing, the Texans hope that White can provide leadership and production on the field while also serving as a mentor to their younger linebackers.

The bottom line: Adding a talented and experienced linebacker like Devin White strengthens the Texans' defense and gives them a playmaker who can make a difference in games. If he can stay healthy and regain his top form, White has the potential to be a key contributor for Houston.