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The Texans will have joint practices with two teams this summer.
Their joint practice with the Panthers before the final preseason game on Aug. 28 was previously reported on Monday. The Texans also will hold a joint practice with the Raiders ahead of the Aug. 20 preseason game in Houston, Jonathan Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports.
New Raiders coach Klint Kubiak is the son of Gary Kubiak, who was the Texans’ head coach from 2006-13.
It will give Raiders quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Fernando Mendoza a chance to take snaps against one of the league’s top defenses.
The Panthers will get a chance to work against a couple of other teams coming off of playoff appearances during training camp this summer.
Head coach Dave Canales said at a Monday press conference that the team is going to hold joint practices with the Jaguars and Texans. The team will play at Jacksonville in the second week of the preseason and they’ll be at home against Houston for their final preseason game in August.
Carolina played the Jaguars in Week 1 of the 2025 season and lost 26-10.
The Panthers will be playing four preseason games this year as they are scheduled to face the Cardinals in the Hall of Fame Game along with a game in Buffalo before the two matchups with the AFC South teams.
We don’t know if Fernando Mendoza will be starting at quarterback for the Raiders in Week 1 of the regular season, but we do know who the Raiders will be playing in the first overall pick’s potential debut.
The NFL’s schedule reveal on Thursday night shows that the Raiders will host the Dolphins at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 13. The game will be on Fox.
Mendoza will have to get the nod over Kirk Cousins in order to start for the Raiders. Offseason addition Malik Willis is expected to make his first appearance for the Dolphins. Both teams will definitely have head coaches making their offseason debut as Las Vegas hired Klint Kubiak in February and Miami hired Jeff Hafley in January.
Sunday will also feature a pair of divisional games in the late afternoon window. The Packers will visit the Vikings while the Commanders will be in Philadelphia to renew their acquaintance with the Eagles. The NFC North matchup will be on CBS while the NFC East clash will be broadcast by Fox.
The other late game on Sunday afternoon will see the Cardinals visiting the Chargers on CBS. Arizona could have Jacoby Brissett, Gardner Minshew or rookie Carson Beck at quarterback for that contest.
The 1 p.m. ET games will send the Bills to Houston for a date with the Texans while the Browns go on the road against the Jaguars. The Colts will host the Ravens, the Saints will visit the Lions, the Buccaneers will travel to Cincinnati for Dexter Lawrence’s first game as a Bengal, and the Steelers will kick off the Mike McCarthy era — with or without Aaron Rodgers — at home against the Falcons.
Previous reports revealed that the Jets will be in Tennessee and that the Bears will head to Charlotte to face the Panthers. The Jets-Titans game will be on CBS along with the Bills-Texans, Ravens-Colts and Browns-Jaguars games. All the other 1 p.m. games will be on Fox.
The entire Week 1 slate will kick off on Wednesday, September 9 with a Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl rematch in Seattle on NBC. Thursday will bring a Netflix game between the 49ers and Rams in the NFL’s first game in Melbourne and Sunday night will find the Cowboys at MetLife Stadium to meet the Giants on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. Those games were all announced ahead of Thursday’s full schedule reveal, which was also the case for the ESPN Monday night game between the Broncos and Chiefs in Kansas City.
The Rams and Seahawks played three nail-biters during the 2025 season and the NFL is banking on another one on Christmas night.
The matchup of NFC West teams will cap a three-game slate on Christmas this year. The Friday night game on December 25 will take place in Seattle and it will be broadcast by Fox.
Los Angeles won 21-19 at home last November, but lost 38-37 in overtime in Seattle later in the regular season. The final meeting between the clubs came in the NFC Championship Game and was a 31-27 Seahawks win.
Netflix will kick off the day’s games with a doubleheader that starts with the Packers visiting the Bears at 1 p.m. ET. The Bills will be in Denver at 4:30 p.m. ET in a rematch of last season’s divisional round game that the Broncos won in overtime.
With Christmas Eve falling on a Thursday, there will also be a game on Amazon Prime Video that night. The Eagles will travel to Houston to face the Texans, so all four games around the Christmas holiday will feature matchups of teams that were in the playoffs last season.
The Texans have gotten another key player under contract.
Houston announced on Thursday that second-round pick Marlin Klein has signed his four-year rookie deal.
The No. 59 overall selection of this year’s draft, Klein — a tight end — played his college ball at Michigan and was part of the 2023 team that won the CFP National Championship.
In 11 games in 2025, Klein caught 24 passes for 248 yards with one touchdown.
He finished his collegiate career with 38 receptions for 364 yards with one TD.
Via Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, Klein’s contract is worth $8.184 million with a $2.41 million signing bonus.
The Texans signed three more draft picks to four-year contracts.
The team announced Wednesday that fourth-round linebacker Wade Woodaz, fifth-round safety Kamari Ramsey and sixth-round wide receiver Lewis Bond are now under contract.
Woodaz was previously reported.
Ramsey played two seasons at UCLA and two seasons at USC and totaled 133 tackles, 9.5 sacks, two interceptions, 11 passes defensed and two forced fumbles in 35 career games.
Bond played five seasons for Boston College, totaling 213 catches for 2,385 yards and 11 touchdowns in 46 games.
The Texans waived defensive end Xavier Thomas with an injury designation.
Thomas, a fifth-round pick of the Cardinals in 2024, spent the end of last season on the Texans’ practice squad.
Houston has taken care of some business with a member of its rookie class.
The Texans have signed linebacker Wade Woodaz, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Woodaz was the No. 123 overall pick in the fourth round of this year’s draft. He’s now under contract with a standard four-year deal, which Wilson reports is worth $5.482 million, including a $1.102 million signing bonus.
Woodaz played his college ball at Clemson, appearing in 51 games for the program. He tallied 28.5 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks in four seasons.
All of the international matchups for the 2026 NFL season were announced on Wednesday morning.
We already knew the first two games on the schedule. The 49ers and Rams will meet in the NFL’s first-ever game in Melbourne, Australia in Week 1 while the Ravens and Cowboys will head to Brazil to play a game in Rio in Week 3.
There will be three straight weeks of games in London kicking off the next week. The Colts will face the Commanders at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Week 4 and the Eagles and Jaguars will square off in the same place the next week. The Jaguars will stay in London to take on the Texans at Wembley Stadium in Week 6.
From there, it will be on to Paris for the first time in league history. The Steelers will battle the Saints at Stade de France in Week 7.
The Bengals-Falcons matchup in Madrid in Week 9 was announced earlier this week and it will be followed by a Patriots-Lions clash at Allianz Arena in Munich the next weekend. The NFL’s return to Mexico City will come in Week 11 when the Vikings and the 49ers square off on Sunday Night Football.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has talked about his desire to see the league play international games each week and the NFL is moving closer to that goal in 2026.
The Texans announced a pair of draft pick signings on Tuesday.
Second-round defensive tackle Kayden McDonald finalized his contract after agreeing to terms with the team over the weekend. They have also signed seventh-round linebacker Aiden Fisher.
Fisher spent two seasons at James Madison and then transferred to Indiana in order to continue playing for head coach Curt Cignetti. He was first-team All-Big Ten in both seasons with the Hoosiers and helped them win the national title last season.
Fisher had 97 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two interceptions, an interception return for a touchdown, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery last season.
The Texans signed running back Evan Hull on Monday, the team announced.
Hull was among the tryout players the Texans had in their rookie minicamp.
Hull, 25, entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick of the Colts in 2023. He has also played for the Steelers and Saints, rushing for 49 yards on 20 carries and catching two passes for 12 yards in his career.
The team cut tight end Luke Lachey in a corresponding move.
Lachey, a seventh-round draft pick from Iowa in 2025, spent last season on the Texans’ practice squad. He is the son of former NFL offensive tackle Jim Lachey.