Ed Ingram Signs Three-Year Contract with Houston Texans
Ed Ingram has officially signed a three-year contract with the Houston Texans, reportedly worth $37.5 million, including $23.5 million in guarantees. This contract solidifies Ingram’s role on the team after a notable performance last season.
Ingram, who was a second-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in 2022, started 14 regular-season games and both postseason games for the Texans last season. His contributions were significant, particularly as he served as the team’s best run blocker in 2025.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, “Ingram and the Texans have agreed to a three-year contract.” This move comes as the Texans look to stabilize their offensive line, which has undergone considerable changes following mixed results in the previous season.
Ingram has appeared in a total of 62 games over four NFL seasons, with 55 of those being starts. His performance metrics indicate a strong capability, as he allowed the 12th-lowest pressure rate (6.4) among guards with at least 400 pass-block snaps.
After being traded to Houston from the Vikings for a sixth-round pick, Ingram struggled during his initial seasons in Minnesota. However, he found his footing under the guidance of Cole Popovich in Houston’s trenches, leading to improved performance.
As the Texans prepare for the upcoming season, Ingram’s return figures to help stabilize an overhauled offensive line. The team is looking to bounce back after another divisional round loss in the AFC playoffs, and Ingram’s experience will be crucial in this effort.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional terms of the contract or the specific strategies the Texans will employ to enhance their offensive line further.