Texans Re-Sign DT Naquan Jones

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FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 18: Naquan Jones #91 of the Houston Texans reacts during an NFC Divisional Playoff game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Texans are continuing to clean up their roster on the eve of the free agency tampering period. Both his agent Mike McCartney and NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero are reporting that the Texans are re-signing veteran DT Naquan Jones to a one-year, $2 million deal, with a max of $2.5 million:

The Texans are re-signing DT Naquan Jones to a one-year, $2 million deal, per source. Max $2.5M with incentives.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 9, 2026
Naquan Jones’ agent @MikeMcCartney7 announced he agreed to a 1-year deal with the Houston #Texans.

— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) March 9, 2026

Jones, 28, was claimed off of waivers from the Los Angeles Chargers by the Texans in December of the 2025 season, shortly after veteran DTs Tim Settle and Mario Edwards suffered season-ending injuries. He would make his debut in Houston against the Arizona Cardinals in week 15, and would log snaps in every game until the team’s divisional round exit. In those 6 games, Jones tallied:

  • 6 Games (0 Starts)
  • 6 Tackles
  • 1 QB Hit
  • 36.4 PFF Grade (36.7 RDEF, 35.4 TACK, 58.1 PRSH, 61.3 COV)

You’d have to admit they’re not spectacular numbers, but Naquan Jones was a bit more than his statistics make him out to be. As a rotational defensive lineman, Jones was an effective disrupter and a veteran presence for the Texans when they needed it. Of course, the Texans also greatly benefited from DT Tommy Togiai’s miraculous emergence in the final two months of the season, but Naquan Jones was good enough to earn and second contract. Houston is likely to move on from other veteran lineman Mario Edwards, but Tim Settle’s impending free agency makes this signing a little more awkward. Settle was a valuable centerpiece for the defensive line before his injury, and this signing may get in the way of his return to Houston.

Naquan Jones could be a solid depth piece. We’ve seen countless IDL who aren’t household names thrive in DeMeco’s attack style defense.

Exact same measurements as Tim Settle Jr. (6’3”, 313) and has played a slightly higher % of snaps over a gap than settle (smaller volume but… pic.twitter.com/P4n5aTXEs4

— Houston Stressans (@TexansCommenter) December 10, 2025

Houston marks Jones’ fourth team since he entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent signee by the Tennessee Titans in 2021. In his 60 appearances for the Titans, Cardinals, Chargers, and Texans, Jones has had 8 starts, 102 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, and 10 QB hits. He had some deadly runs as a rotational tackle for the Cardinals in 2024, and maybe the Texans believe he can reach those highs once again while being flanked by Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter. Hunter recently agreed to a one-year, $40.1 million contract extension with the Texans, making this Houston’s second signing on the defensive line this offseason. What spot is next? Maybe…the offensive line? One can only hope!

What do you think of this signing? Is general manager Nick Caserio right to trust Naquan Jones as a depth piece for the line, or are there better options elsewhere? Let us know down in the comments below!

GO TEXANS!!!

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