Texans will release Chris Myers

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Wide receiver Andre Johnson isn’t the only veteran on the way out of Houston.

PFT has learned, via a league source, that the team has informed center Chris Myers that he will be released. Myers was set to make $6 million in 2015, which was the final year of a four-year deal he signed with the team in March 2012. There will be $2 million of his cap hit left as dead money after Myers is released.

Myers has started every game for the Texans for the last seven years after they acquired him in a trade with the Broncos. He was selected to the Pro Bowl twice during his time in Houston and his play has remained good enough that he should get a chance to continue his career — perhaps with former Texans coach Gary Kubiak in a return to Denver — even with his 34th birthday coming this September.

Ben Jones was selected in the fourth round of the 2012 draft as a center, but spent last season as a starter at left guard. He could shift back to center with 2014 draft pick Xavier Su’a-Filo moving into the starting lineup.

16 responses to “Texans will release Chris Myers

  1. Am a bit surprised by this. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them try to bring him back at a lower amount, but I’m guessing he will draw a lot of interest as a free agent.

    As the article states, however, I’m guessing that Ben Jones will be the starter if Myers doesn’t come back with Sua-Filo moving into the starting guard spot.

  2. I’m guessing he will draw a lot of interest as a free agent.
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    Only from zone blocking teams. He’d get blown up in man schemes.

  3. texansfan82
    Mar 4, 2015, 1:52 PM CST

    Am a bit surprised by this. Wouldn’t be surprised to see them try to bring him back at a lower amount, but I’m guessing he will draw a lot of interest as a free agent.

    As the article states, however, I’m guessing that Ben Jones will be the starter if Myers doesn’t come back with Sua-Filo moving into the starting guard spot.

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    Why? Everyone knew Myers was gone the second Kubiak was fired and took his zone blocking system with him. It was only a matter of when in terms of his dead money from being cut becoming manageable.

  4. Love the “no one is safe” Belichikian mentality. BO’B understands you can win court of public opinion, or you can win games.

  5. Yeah show me one “Belchickian” who’s won anything. And Myers did just fine last year with O’Brien’s offense.
    Salary cap casualty. Hope they don’t wind up regretting this one.

  6. A discount center for the Broncos who need a veteran center. Perfect fit welcome to back to Denver.

  7. Just freeing up cap space for the Texans to make an offer to 2nd best defensive lineman in the league, Suh

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