Texans Re-Signing Veteran CB Johnathan Joseph To Two-Year Deal

Update:

Ian Rapoport reports that the Texans have agreed to terms with CB Jonathan Joseph on a two-year contract.

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John McClain is reporting that the Texans are close to re-signing veteran CB Johnathan Joseph to a new contract on Thursday.

Joseph said after the season that his “first choice” is to re-sign with Houston this offseason.

“I’m just chilling. We’ll see how it goes,” Joseph said, per Aaron Wilson. “Obviously I want to be here. That’s my first choice. We’ll see how it goes.”

Joseph has made similar statements about wanting to return to the Texans and he’d prefer to get something done ahead of free agency, so this could be something to watch in the coming weeks.

Joseph, 33, is a former first-round pick of the Bengals back in 2006. He spent five years in Cincinnati before departing for a free agent deal with the Texans in 2011.

Joseph is in the final year of his three-year, $22 million contract that included $11.5 million guaranteed and stands to make a base salary of $6 million for the 2017 season.

In 2017, Joseph appeared in 13 games and recorded 45 tackles, no interceptions, a forced fumble and nine pass defenses. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 62 cornerback out of 121 qualifying players.

 

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