The Houston Texans are looking to build off an incredibly surprising run in 2023 where they won the AFC South and also won their first playoff game in five years.
With plenty of cap space at their disposal and many of the key positions on the roster already locked down, the front office has plenty of room to spend on supplementary pieces.
One question was answered today as DJ Bien-Aime of ESPN has reported that Houston is locking down kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn with a 3-year, $15.9 million extension.
The #Texans continue to do work before free agency to keep their own… https://t.co/KUVs2Y72K3
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 6, 2024
The deal makes Fairbairn one of the five highest-paid kickers in the NFL.
Fairbairn just turned 30 years old and has been with the Texans for the past seven years since joining as an undrafted free agent.
His accuracy over the past two seasons has been remarkable, as he has only missed three field goals over the past two years, including going 11-12 from 50 yards and beyond.
The one concern is his injury history, as he missed five games this past season and four in 2021.
Granted, as a non-contact position, it’s still worth the investment as most kicking injuries are generally a fluke.
This contract represents Fairbairn’s second long-term contract with the Texans, as he signed a 4-year deal in 2020.
There are few things worse as an NFL fan than rooting for an unreliable kicker, so Texans fans now have the luxury of not having to worry about this position for at least three more years.
The team can now utilize its $70 million in cap space to address other areas of need.
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