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Losing Jalen Pitre was a 'gut-punch' for Texans' coach DeMeco Ryans. How they replace himHouston Texans nickel cornerback Jalen Pitre suffered a partial tear to his pectoral muscle, a source confirmed to the Houston Chronicle. He’s expected to “miss several weeks,” the source added.
He has been even more invaluable as a tackler. Pitre's 44 solo tackles are most on the Texans, and his six tackles for loss also match a career high. He’s come downhill in the run game ...
The Houston Texans probably won't be able to do a whole lot this offseason thanks to their limited cap room, but what they can do is address players already on their roster.That could mean extending ...
Pitre served as the Texans' nickel cornerback before tearing his pectoral muscle in Week 12 against the Titans, and he finished the 2024 regular season with 65 tackles (44 solo), eight pass ...
Safety Jalen Pitre has thoughts on road trip snacks, walking home in the snow versus the heat, and much more. Plus, Drew Dougherty and John Harris pinpoint some "Under-the-Radar" Texans to watch ...
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre wakes up with "GMFB" and discusses learning from head coach DeMeco Ryans and what he's seen from quarterback C.J. Stroud. In the season finale episode of Iron ...
The Houston Texans were without one of their top defensive backs during the playoffs, as safety Jalen Pitre was sidelined with a torn pectoral muscle he suffered late in the regular season.
Jalen Pitre might have missed the final month of the regular season, but the third-year defensive back won't be missing much of the Houston Texans' offseason workouts. Pitre spoke to the media for ...
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre wakes up with "GMFB" and discusses learning from head coach DeMeco Ryans, what he's seen from quarterback C.J. Stroud. "GMFB" debates does the cold weather and ...
Houston Texans safety Jalen Pitre is a heat-seeking missile as he brings the hit-stick on a swing pass. Watch Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's best plays from a 2-touchdown game vs.
Rankings mean nothing at the moment, but ESPN recently dropped their “ way too early ” power rankings entering the offseason.
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