March 14, 2026, 11:32 a.m. CT

There’s a new deal in place for the Houston Texans‘ latest offensive weapon entering 2026.

According to KRPC 2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson, the Texans and former Detroit Lions running back David Montgomery have agreed to a revised contract worth $16..5 million over the next two seasons on a deal that includes a $6.5 million signing bonus. According to Wilson, the contract, which runs through 2027, has a $1.5 million base salary this year that is fully guaranteed and a payout in Year 1 up to $8.5 million.

Montgomery, who plans to be the Texans’ new focal back in place of Pro Bowler and recently released Joe Mixon, will have a $7.5 million salary with $2 million of it guaranteed. Houston made the trade official on Thursday morning, giving up two draft picks and offensive lineman Juice Scruggs in the process.

“Houston was definitely the place that I wanted to go,” Montgomery said Friday during a virtual press conference with the local media in Houston. “I was in Detroit, a very successful organization, and I practiced against Houston a couple of times and they’ve always been the hardest team to practice against.

“I want to come in and show these guys that I could hang with the big dawgs.”

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An eight-year veteran, Montgomery plans to be the bellcow back in Houston as part of a 1-2 punch with rookie Woody Marks. Over his past three seasons with the Lions, he served as the power to Jahymr Gibbs’ speed, thus leading to the nicknames of “Sonic and Knuckles” by the fans at Ford Field.

Yes, Montgomery’s career has been best identified for his brute strength and physical play style to pick up the hard yards, but he believes there is more to his game that remains untapped.

“As much as them saying I’m a power back — I hear that a lot — but I can do a lot of stuff that power backs don’t do,” Montgomery said. “I’m not going to talk too much about it. I’m more of a show than a tell kind of guy. 

“I’m not going to say what I can or will do, I’m just going to show it.” 

The Texans could add another running back as a replacement for Dare Ogunbowale, but the 1-2 combo up front is set for the next two years.