Texans Draw Praise Over Trade for $48 Million Pro Bowl Playmaker

   

The Houston Texans likely did not need further validation of their trade for Pro Bowl running back Joe Mixon ahead of the 2024 season, not after he justified their decision with a 1,000-yard rushing season and over 1,300 yards from scrimmage.

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Mixon is the first Texans back to cross the 1,000-yard mark on the ground since Carlos Hyde in 2019, and the 10th player in franchise history.

His showing impressed some outside the Texans, too.

“Really good vision, feet, contact balance — a hammer in the run game,” an anonymous personnel evaluator told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler in comments published on July 7. “Looked worn down at the end of the season, but overall that was a really good trade for Houston.”

“Mixon looked rejuvenated in Houston after the Texans acquired him in a trade with Cincinnati in March 2024,” Fowler wrote. “Mixon is the NFL’s only player with at least 1,300 scrimmage yards and nine touchdowns in each of the past four seasons. His 94.6 scrimmage yards per game last year trails only Arian Foster (2014) and DeAndre Hopkins (2015, 2018) in Texans history.”

 

Mixon, who has earned $48.4 million in his career, is under contract with the Texans through the 2026 season on a two-year, $19.7 million deal.