Report: Texans checked in on Elgton Jenkins before Browns’ signing

The Houston Texans still need to target an offensive back to get their offensive line through this free agency period. Recently, Green Bay Packers interior linebacker Elgton Jenkins was considered by many to be at NRG Stadium.

So, will he be a viable option for the Texans when he hits the open market? Houston piqued his interest but not the asking price on the market, according to several reports.

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According to multiple reports, Houston made a competitive offer for Jenkins, but was ultimately outbid by the Cleveland Browns, who signed him to a two-year contract worth $24 million, with $20.1 of that fully guaranteed. The Texans declined to offer a similar deal with guaranteed money and are unwilling to trade the two-time Pro Bowler before he hits free agency, KPRC 2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson reported.

Jenkins can play guard or center and has been one of the best post players in the league since being drafted out of Mississippi State in 2019. In Cleveland, he will be the missing link in a hopefully improved offensive line that includes former Texans right tackle Titus Howard and former Los Angeles Chargers linebackers Zion Johnson and Tevin Jenkins.

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