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14:25Breaking Down the Dallas Cowboys' 2026 Schedule
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1:51Bryant McFadden's 2026 NFL Schedule Release Winners
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1:21Bills, Ravens Win Big on 2026 NFL Schedule Release
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1:58Patriots Have 6th-Hardest Schedule in 2026
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1:57Breaking Down 49ers' Unprecedented 2026 Travel Schedule
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Top Trent Brown News
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Texans' Trent Brown: Progressing in recovery
Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports that Brown is recovering well from an ankle injury that prevented him from playing in the Texans' AFC divisional-round loss to the Patriots in mid-January.
Brown missed time toward the tail end of the 2025 season due to ankle and knee injuries. He's progressed enough in his recovery to start lifting weights at the Texans' facility and could be available for the start of offseason programming. Brown started at right tackle in all 13 regular-season games he appeared in last year, but he'll likely operate in a reserve role in 2026 after Houston signed Braden Smith to a two-year, $25 million contract Tuesday.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Re-signs with Texans for one year
Brown (ankle) re-signed Thursday with the Texans on a one-year contract worth up to $7 million, per his agent Drew Rosenhaus, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Brown was limited to seven appearances in the 2025 regular season, returned for the wild-card round but sat out due to an ankle injury as the Texans were eliminated in the AFC divisional round. The veteran offensive tackle will return to the Texans for his age-33 season, and Brown's expected to reprise his role as the team's starting right tackle when healthy.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Sidelined for divisional round
Brown (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's divisional-round matchup versus the Patriots.
Brown dealt with a pair of ankle and knee injuries over the last few weeks, and he was sidelined for the final two games of the regular season. The 32-year-old suited up and started Monday's wild-card win over the Steelers, but he popped back up with an ankle issue, which will keep him out versus New England. In his stead, Tytus Howard will likely move over to start at right tackle while Jarrett Patterson fills in at left guard.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Questionable for Sunday
Brown (ankle) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's divisional-round matchup against the Patriots.
The 32-year-old from Florida upgraded from a DNP on Thursday to a limited practice Friday, suggesting he's trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's playoff contest. However, if Brown is forced to miss the divisional round, expect Tytus Howard to step in as Houston's top right tackle.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Ready for postseason
Brown (ankle/knee) does not have an injury designation ahead of Monday's wild-card matchup against the Steelers, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.
Brown missed the Texans' final two games of the regular season with ankle and knee injuries, though he logged two limited practices to begin the week before upgrading to full participation Saturday. He'll be ready to start at right tackle to begin Houston's postseason run.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Limited Friday
Brown (ankle/knee) was a limited participant in Friday's practice.
Brown has now logged consecutive limited sessions, leaving him one more opportunity to upgrade his practice participation in the hopes of dodging an injury designation ahead of Monday night's wild-card clash with the Steelers. The right tackle was inactive for the Week 18 win over the Colts, and if he cannot at least maintain limited participation in Saturday's session, he will likely not play in Monday's elimination game.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Inactive for Week 18
Brown (ankle/knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Colts.
Brown will end up missing the final two games of the regular season due to ankle and knee injuries, and Tytus Howard will get the start at right tackle for a second consecutive game. Brown has been unable to practice since sustaining the injuries in Week 16 against the Raiders, which puts him in jeopardy of missing the wild-card round of the AFC playoffs.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Questionable for Sunday
Brown (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Colts.
Brown didn't practice at all last week before missing last Saturday's win over the Chargers. After logging a DNP on Wednesday, Brown was limited Thursday and Friday, giving him a shot to play against Indianapolis.
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Texans' Trent Brown: Remains sidelined at practice
Brown (ankle/knee) didn't practice Wednesday.
Brown didn't practice at all last week and missed Saturday's win over the Chargers. He's still not ready to return to practice, so his status for Sunday's regular-season finale against Indianapolis is certainly in question. Blake Fisher and Tytus Howard will likely be Houston's starting tackles Sunday if Brown can't return to action.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-8, 380 lbs |
| Birthplace: Bastrop, TX |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Florida |
| Experience: 12 |

















