Good news: The Texans make a shocking move and trade for the 27-year-old, who was a key cog in the playoffs.

The NFL world was taken by surprise as the Houston Texans made a bold move by acquiring Joe Mixon in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals. Following the Bengals’ signing of Zack Moss to a lucrative contract, many anticipated Mixon’s release, but instead, he was dealt to the Texans.

While the specifics of the trade remain undisclosed, it’s suggested that the Texans likely didn’t part with much in exchange, possibly a late-round pick, to secure Mixon’s services before he could enter free agency.

This unexpected trade marks a departure from the widely speculated scenario of Mixon being released, particularly amidst rumors linking the Texans to other running backs like Derrick Henry.

Despite their previous aerial prowess, the Texans struggled with their ground game last season, ranking 22nd in rush yards despite a strong passing offense led by rookie sensation CJ Stroud. Head coach DeMeco Ryans and offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik had emphasized a renewed focus on the run game, a sentiment echoed by the acquisition of Mixon.

Mixon brings a track record of consistency to Houston, having surpassed 1,000 rushing yards in four of his seven professional seasons and demonstrating proficiency in receiving as well. However, his career has been marred by sporadic injuries and off-field controversies, including a recent incident where he was charged with threatening a woman with a firearm, though all charges were subsequently dropped. These factors raise questions about Mixon’s reliability off the field despite his on-field performance.

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