Texans earn low offseason grade from ESPN despite key additions

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Texans earn low offseason grade from ESPN despite key additions
Summary

ESPN has given the Houston Texans a B- for their offseason moves, which include strengthening their offensive line and run game. The team acquired All-Pro Wyatt Teller and running back David Montgomery, with the latter's trade drawing criticism for overpaying for an aging player. Despite these additions, the Texans' performance last season raised concerns about their offensive consistency, as they averaged less than 4.0 yards per play. Houston aims to improve after a 12-win season as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.

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  • Houston improved the offensive line with Wyatt Teller and Keylan Ruteldge.
  • David Montgomery joined the Texans via trade, prompting mixed reviews.
  • Last season, Houston struggled offensively, averaging less than 4.0 yards per play.
  • The Texans seek to build on a 12-win season as they approach the new campaign.
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How did ESPN view the Houston Texans' offseason moves that included fixing the run game and offensive line? Overall, underwhelming.

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