Texans trade starting RT Tytus Howard to Browns, source says - ESPN
The Houston Texans have agreed to trade starting right tackle Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth-round draft pick, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Howard will receive a three-year, $63 million extension from the Browns, his agent told Schefter.
The trade, which cannot be finalized until the start of the new league year on March 11, marks the first move in what is expected to be a major offensive line overhaul this offseason for the Browns.
Only one Week 1 offensive line starter — tackle Dawand Jones, who is rehabbing from a serious leg injury — is under contract for the 2026 season.
Cleveland ranked 20th in pass block win rate and 24th in run block win rate in the 2025 season.
Howard, who turns 30 in May, has spent his entire seven-year career with the Texans, starting 93 games. This past season, he started games at right tackle, right guard and left guard. As a tackle, Howard ranked 52nd out of 68 qualifying tackles in pass block win rate and 49nd in run block win rate.
This is the second straight year the Browns and Texans have agreed to a trade for an offensive tackle. Cleveland also made a midseason trade for Cam Robinson, who started 13 games but is an impending unrestricted free agent.


