Texans re-sign Ingram to 3-year, $37.5 million deal, featuring $23.5 million guaranteed
The Houston Texans have re-signed guard Ed Ingram to a three-year, $37.5 million contract, reinforcing their offensive line amid significant roster changes.
Why it matters: This deal underscores the Texans' commitment to fortifying their protection for the quarterback and enhancing their run game as they shift toward a more balanced offensive approach.
- With $23.5 million guaranteed, the contract reflects Ingram's value within the team's long-term strategy.
- As the Texans move away from veterans like Tytus Howard and Juice Scruggs, retaining Ingram becomes crucial for establishing stability in a revamped offensive line.
What’s new: Ingram, a 27-year-old former second-round pick from the Minnesota Vikings, has shown promise since entering the league.
- Over four seasons, he has appeared in 62 games, starting 55, which highlights his durability and reliability.
- Last season, he ranked 12th among guards with at least 400 pass-block snaps, allowing a notably low pressure rate of just 6.4%, according to Next Gen Stats.
Yes, but: While Ingram’s performance has been strong, the Texans must assess how well he adapts to any new schemes that may be implemented following their recent roster changes.
- The transition from a more experienced lineup to younger players could lead to growing pains offensively, particularly if the team opts for a wide-zone running scheme or updates their pass-blocking strategies.
What to watch: As the Texans prepare for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on how Ingram meshes with the newly assembled offensive line and the overall development of the team's blocking schemes.
- The effectiveness of Ingram’s protection will be pivotal as the Texans look to bolster their offensive efficiency and support the growth of their quarterback.
The bottom line: Retaining Ed Ingram is a strategic move for the Texans as they aim to build a competitive offensive unit capable of adapting to changing dynamics in the league while providing their quarterback with the necessary protection to succeed.
