Center Evan Brown, formerly with the Arizona Cardinals, was released and quickly signed by the Houston Texans on a one-year deal worth up to $3.5 million. During his time with the Cardinals, he played 28 games and struggled with performance, particularly in run blocking, earning a poor Pro Football Focus grade of 54.3 for the 2025 season. His release saved Arizona $4.91 million against the salary cap, and he has been seen as more of a temporary solution due to his inconsistent play and history with multiple teams. Brown’s quick signing raises questions about his perceived value in the league.
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