In an era of one-year contracts and player-friendly deals, free agency is a significant aspect of the team building process. Especially for the Texans, as they still seek their first AFC Championship appearance, all it could take is one or two key free agent decisions.

According to Jason from Over The Cap, the Houston Texans have the ninth most free agents heading into the 2026 offseason. Eight of their 23 free agents are on offense, including two impact starters on the offensive line.

Next Monday, I’ll outline the defensive side of the ball, s0 stay tuned for that.

While the offense has more room for improvement, they will need to decide whether to resign the below players or let then test the market.

Non-discussion worthy cuts:

Braxton Berrios, WR – should have flown out to LA to be with Alix Earle

Harrison Bryant, TE – Veteran’s minimum, backup-TE only needed for break-glass scenarios

Jarrett Kingston, OG – young, training camp-worthy guard