Texans Urged to Add Motivated $20 Million Veteran Tackling Machine

   

The Houston Texans’ defense has gravitated to the “Swarm” mentality that head coach DeMeco Ryans has instilled, and former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt would make a fine addition to the group for that same reason.

Cincinnati Bengals cut LB Germaine Pratt : r/bengals

Nicknamed “Playoff P” for his postseason playmaking prowess, Pratt recorded a career-high 143 total tackles in 2024 and has logged at least 89 combined stops in five straight seasons.

The Bengals cut him in the final year of a three-year, $20.2 million contract.

“I’m very appreciative of what Germaine has done for our team over the last six years,” Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, per Bengals.com’s Geoff Hobson on June 10. “He has been a part of plays and wins that will be remembered forever by Bengals fans. I will always pull for Germaine and I wish him the best moving forward.”

“God I thank you [heart emoji],” Pratt posted on X on June 10 after his release, which NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero first reported on June 9, was official.

 

Pratt sent a string of cryptic posts over several days in recent weeks as his fate played out publicly amid the Bengals’ other offseason items. Pratt could serve dual purposes for the Texans if they pursued him.