Overview
- Houston and Brevin Jordan agreed to a one-year extension, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, with head coach DeMeco Ryans expressing enthusiasm about bringing him back.
- Jordan remains on injured reserve after a torn patellar tendon in training camp, following a 2024 ACL tear that limited him to two games.
- The pact keeps Jordan from reaching free agency in spring 2026 and positions him to compete for a role once cleared.
- His previous contract was a one-year, $2.1 million deal with $850,000 guaranteed, and reports indicate the new agreement is expected to be for less.
- Dalton Schultz and Cade Stover head the tight end group this season as KPRC2 reports Jordan’s rehab is progressing on track.