The Houston Texans have added some fresh legs to their backfield, signing running back Evan Hull on Monday following an impressive showing at the team's rookie minicamp.
Hull, 25, originally entered the league as a fifth-round pick by the Indianapolis Colts in 2023. Since then, the Northwestern product has bounced around the NFL, spending time with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints. While his career stats may not jump off the page—49 rushing yards on 20 carries and two receptions for 12 yards—Hull brings valuable experience and a determined mindset to a Texans squad looking to build depth in the run game.
For a team that prides itself on physical play and relentless effort, Hull's tryout-to-signing story is a testament to the grind it takes to stick in this league. His versatility as both a runner and a pass-catcher out of the backfield could make him a sneaky asset in Houston's offensive scheme.
To make room on the roster, the Texans released tight end Luke Lachey. A seventh-round pick out of Iowa in 2025, Lachey spent last season on the team's practice squad. He's also the son of former NFL offensive tackle Jim Lachey, a two-time Pro Bowler who anchored the Washington offensive line during their Super Bowl XXVI victory. While Lachey's NFL journey hits a pause, his pedigree and potential could land him another opportunity down the road.
For Texans fans, this move signals that the front office is leaving no stone unturned in their quest to build a competitive roster. And for Hull, it's another chance to prove he belongs—one carry at a time.
