HOUSTON– After meeting safety Earl Thomas and conducting a physical, the Houston Texans do not prepare to sign the free representative, a source validated to ESPN.
Houston had a workout scheduled with Thomas, but it did not happen.
The Texans are continuing their search for assistance at the position, but are not preparing to make any relocations at this time, a source confirmed to ESPN. On Monday, the Texans put security A.J. Moore on hurt reserve after he injured his hamstring versus the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 3.
Houston coach Bill OBrien informed Thomas agents that the NFL needed the Texans to cancel Thomas exercise because of COVID-19 concerns, the representatives told ESPNs Adam Schefter.
A source told ESPNs Dianna Russini reports that the choice to not sign Thomas at this time was not related to COVID-19, however a choice made by the Texans.
Thomas, 31, has actually been a complimentary representative because he was cut by the Baltimore Ravens in August after Thomas had an on-field run-in with teammate Chuck Clark. The Ravens stated they ended Thomas contract for individual conduct that negatively impacted the group. A source told Schefter that Thomas punched Clark during the practice.
The Texans are 0-3 and are just among three teams without an interception this season. The Texans likewise rank 29th in opponent QBR (75.6) and have enabled a minimum of 28 points in all 3 games.