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The Houston Texans have enhanced their defensive line by signing veteran defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr. to a one-year contract. Edwards, who has a nine-year experience in the NFL, recorded 21.5 career sacks, including 2.0 sacks and five tackles for loss with the Seattle Seahawks last year. This move is part of the Texans' broader strategy to bolster their defense, as indicated by other recent signings including cornerback Kris Boyd, offensive tackle Charlie Heck, and defensive tackle Folorunso Fatukasi. Additionally, the team announced the waiver of cornerback Ka'dar Hollman.
The #Texans have announced the signings of CB Kris Boyd, DE Mario Edwards, OT Charlie Heck, DT Folorunso Fatukasi. They also announced that they have waived CB Ka'dar Hollman.
Mario Edwards to sign one-year deal with Texans. https://t.co/GzkchTL8BS
The #Texans have agreed to a one-year deal with DE Mario Edwards Jr., a source confirmed. @JFowlerESPN had it first. Texans continue their build of their defensive line. https://t.co/u4YPd2LuuT
Texans adding veteran DL Mario Edwards Jr. on one-year contract https://t.co/xNaAL564wf https://t.co/ZVZIr7GyZq
Source: The #Texans are signing veteran DL Mario Edwards Jr. to a 1-year deal. Another defensive addition, as Edwards was recently on a visit.
#Texans are signing DL Mario Edwards to a one-year deal, per source. Nine-year vet has 21.5 career sacks, including 2.0 and five tackles for loss with Seattle last year. https://t.co/nQczeHdUeJ