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Former Cardinal Og Evan Brown Inks Deal With Texans

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GLENDALE, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 14: Center Evan Brown #63 and guard Hjalte Froholdt #72 of the Arizona Cardinals block defensive end A'Shawn Robinson #94 of the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at State Farm Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Panthers 27-22. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Depends on who you talk to, when Evan Brown was a starting guard with the Arizona Cardinals, he was either really good at his job, or he was horrible at what he did.

Former #AZCardinals G Evan Brown, who was released late this week, lands quickly with the #Texans on a 1-year deal for up to $3.5M, per The Insiders.

Deal negotiated by Sean Kiernan & Tommy Povinelli from @AthletesFirst. pic.twitter.com/CUjxQO65Aq

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 14, 2026

The front office might have given Brown a final statement when they released him late this week. And now, he wasn’t unemployed for very long as the Houston Texans signed him to a one-year prove-it deal worth $3.5 million.

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Brown was with the Cardinals the past two seasons and played in 28 games. He came to Arizona in 2024 and started all 17 games at left guard. In March, he was given a two-year extension worth $11.5 million, but the Cardinals cut him loose with a year remaining after poor play. He started 11 games this past season.

His Pro Football Focus grade was a very poor 54.3 for the 2025 season. He was more than adequate with pass protection, but was horrible in run blocking, mainly because he could not remain engaged with defenders. He only allowed one sack all year, had four penalties, but allowed 34 pressures from the interior of the line. At season’s end, Arizona’s offensive line ranked #26.

Is Evan Brown’s quick landing a sign of undervalued talent, or just a band-aid signing for the Texans?

— Emmanuel (@succed01) March 14, 2026

Brown dealt with concussion issues and inconsistent performance. He missed the final five games due to “personal matters” that were never divulged or reported. He also played center, which helped with versatility, but he has shown to be more of short time solution rather than a long-term answer. He has played seven years in the league for seven NFL clubs.

His release saved Arizona $4.91 million against the salary cap.