The Houston Texans exchanged two editor of offensive lines to launch 2025 Nfl Free agency, saying goodbye to Laremy Tunsil and Kenyon Green. Now they have potentially replaced one of them, acquiring the old second round Ed Ingram on Thursday to the Vikings du Minnesota, by the media of the NFL.
Houston abandoned a sixth round choice in 2026 in exchange for Ingram, 26, which has started 41 games combined in the last three seasons in Minnesota. Initially written 59th in the general classification of LSU in 2022, the great man began the 17 games as a recruit, but he was banking halfway through the 2024 campaign.
His main position with the Vikings was the right guard, where he could take over as No. 1 in Houston. The Texans recently signed the veteran Laken Tomlinson to help fill the interior, but the move from Green to the Eagles of Philadelphia via trade left the Texans in search of additional protection for the quarter CJ Stroud.
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The Vikings, on the other hand, spent the exit of Ingram by Invest a lot of money in the offensive line To open a free agency, including with lucrative agreements for the Ryan Kelly center and Guard Will Fries, who both previously played for the Indianapolis colts.