The Houston Texans will move forward without veteran running back Joe Mixon this season, creating a significant shift in the team’s offensive plans. Reports surfaced this week that Mixon, who joined the Texans this offseason, will not be available to play in 2025. The update surprised many fans across Houston as the team continues preparations for a highly anticipated campaign.
Mixon arrived in Houston expected to play a stabilizing role in a young offense. His experience and versatility made him a likely feature in the Texans’ ground attack. However, the team must now adjust, as his season-long absence removes an important option for head coach DeMeco Ryans.
Because Mixon was projected to carry a sizable workload, the Texans must lean more heavily on their depth chart. Younger backs could see expanded duties, while the coaching staff evaluates possible additions through free agency or late-summer roster moves.
The Texans have spent the offseason building a roster designed to support their rising franchise quarterback and maintain balance on offense. Losing Mixon increases the pressure on the remaining running backs to deliver consistent production.
This change also alters how the team may approach early-season planning. Although the Texans have several emerging pieces, Mixon offered veteran leadership that is difficult to replicate.
The Texans could respond in several ways. They may test their current rotation through offseason practices, giving younger players a chance to step into larger roles. They could also survey available free agents for an experienced back who can stabilize the unit.
As preseason approaches, fans should expect ongoing adjustments. Because the AFC South continues to tighten, every roster move matters. The Texans aim to remain competitive, and resolving their running back puzzle will be a priority.
This article is a summary of reporting by Sports Illustrated. Read the full story here.
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