Following his visit to Houston, free agency cornerback C.J. Henderson signed a big contract with the Texans, becoming a valuable addition to their defensive line.
Henderson and the Texans have reached an agreement on a one-year contract with a maximum value of $3.25 million, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
This move further demonstrates the Texans’ preemptive strategy of strengthening their defensive backfield in advance of the 2019 campaign.
The addition of Henderson and the Texans’ earlier signing of cornerback Jeff Okudah on March 11 indicate that the team’s cornerback rotation may be changing.
Because of these recent actions, it is expected that Steven Nelson, a crucial starter for the Texans last season, will soon be leaving the organization.
Henderson demonstrated his abilities in 12 games the previous NFL season, earning seven starts for the Panthers.
39 total tackles, three tackles for loss, a sack, and two passes defensed were among his accomplishments, highlighting his impact and flexibility on the field.
After being traded to the Panthers in September 2021, Henderson’s adventure began with the Jacksonville Jaguars, who had originally selected him with the ninth overall choice in the 2020 NFL Draft.
His presence in Houston adds even more strength to a defense that is expected to improve in the next campaign.
Over his 49-game career, in which he has started 32 games, Henderson has accumulated an outstanding stat line that includes 16 passes defensed, 3 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.
Notwithstanding obstacles like a groin injury that kept him out of action during his first season, Henderson has proven to be a tough and valuable player in the league.