The Houston Texans have had a busy week addressing their practice squad with multiple players promoted to active rosters across the league. The Philadelphia Eagles signed defensive tackle Albert Huggins from the Texans to bolster their depth at the defensive line after a rough 3-4 start to the season.
Huggins signed with the Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2019, after being playing his collegiate football in Clemson. He made an impression with the Texans through training camp and preseason to warrant a spot on the practice squad.
Houston signed Texas native Javier Edwards to take over Huggins’ absence, and be another young defensive tackle they can develop for the long term.