Brian Cushing

Houston Texans #56 - Linebacker

  • Born: 01/24/87
  • Age: 31
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 250
  • Seasons: 2009

Revisiting The [NAME REDACTED] Trade A Year Later

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As requested, let’s look back at what Houston got for their second round pick.

Red Zone Play: Hardcore With Soft Edges?

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Has Houston done enough to set the edge? Examining that and other moves the team could still make this offseason.

Best available free agents for the Broncos

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Here are the best available free agents out there that could be targeted by the Denver Broncos.

The Houston Texans Didn’t Sign Nate Solder, And That’s Okay

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The Texans are better off as the team that didn’t make Nate Solder the highest paid offensive lineman in football than the one that did.

Free Agency: The ILB and Safety free agents remaining the Steelers could target

The Pittsburgh Steelers have huge needs at both inside linebacker and safety, so we take a look at who is left in free agency at those two positions.

10 players who’ve been cut that Cincinnati should consider signing

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There are some quality veterans on the market that Cincinnati should take a hard look at signing.

Should The Texans Try To Trade For Earl Thomas?

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Texans fans, with a need at safety and cap room burning a hole in their pocket, discuss.

Brian Cushing Visiting Seattle

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As Uprooted Texan put it, he’s drawn to that giant needle.

All-Time Houston Texans Defensive Draft

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We already know our best offensive players. Now let’s see who’s best of the best for the other side of the ball.

2018 Salary Cap Casualty Tracker: Cuts begin around the NFL

Veterans are starting to land on the chopping block around the league as teams try to open up cap space.

Combine Stock Report: See whose stock is rising and falling

Time to see whose stock is rising, and falling, as we progress through the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine.

How The Texans Can Acquire A First Round Pick In The 2018 NFL Draft

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You got to know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away, and know when to run...