Houston Texans Extend Injured Tight End Brevin Jordan for 2025 Season
Jordan, sidelined with a torn ACL, secures a one-year deal as he aims for a full recovery and return to the field.
- The Houston Texans signed tight end Brevin Jordan to a one-year contract extension for the 2025 season, as confirmed by multiple reports.
- Jordan, 24, suffered a torn ACL during Week 2 of the 2024 season, ending his campaign prematurely.
- Drafted in the fifth round in 2021, Jordan has recorded 53 receptions, 532 yards, and five touchdowns over 36 career games.
- The Texans expressed confidence in Jordan’s recovery and value, despite his injury, by extending his contract beyond his rookie deal.
- Jordan joins Dalton Schultz and rookie Cade Stover as part of the Texans' tight end group for 2025, providing continuity and depth at the position.