Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz has been one of C.J. Stroud’s favorite targets this season, and for good reason. He saw action in every game during the Texans’ 2024 campaign and was a reliable pass-catcher for Stroud in Houston’s wild-card playoff win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Tight end Dalton Schultz was listed on the Houston Texans’ final injury report this week ahead of a crucial playoff matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Will Schultz’s condition keep him sidelined when the Texans face off against the Chiefs on Saturday?
The Houston Texans' 2024 season was a bit of a roller coaster, but the way they finished up in the playoffs, with a wild card round rout of the Chargers and a competitive street fight with the Chiefs in a loss,
If the Texans were to outright release, they would save $9 million in cap space. That alone would bring Houston up to $19 million in space for the 2025 offseason.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud finds tight end Dalton Schultz for a 34-yard gain against the Kansas City Chiefs on the team's opening drive.
After a frustrating offensive season for the Houston Texans, head coach DeMeco Ryans is making a major change to his coaching staff going into 2025. Per
Schultz (shoulder) doesn't carry an injury designation for Saturday's divisional-round game against the Chiefs.
With Tank Dell expected to miss most of the regular season after suffering a knee injury in Week 16, targeting a No. 2 receiver has moved up the draft pecking order. Safety and running back depth also could be top needs with Eric Murray and Dare Ogunbowale entering free agency.
The Texans heard how the Chargers' improvement in seed gave them an easier opponent in Houston, but the home team's defense shut down L.A.'s playoff hopes.
With the Houston Texans' season complete, Jonathan M. Alexander answers readers' questions about possible offseason changes and more.
The Texans make changes to their offensive coaching staff, which includes the dismissal of former rising star Bobby Slowik
HOUSTON – The Texans are firing offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik after the offense took a major step backward this season, according to multiple league sources.