Texans GM Sounds Off on Nico Collins Trade Rumor With Definitive Message
Summary
The general manager of the Houston Texans, Nick Caserio, said the team will not trade their star wide receiver, Nico Collins. This response came after reports suggested other teams had shown interest in trading for Collins, who recently signed a large contract and had a strong season.Key Facts
- Insider Jordan Schultz reported that teams were interested in trading for Nico Collins before the NFL draft.
- Nico Collins signed a three-year, $75 million contract two years ago.
- Collins’s contract includes a $17 million signing bonus and guaranteed money in coming years.
- Collins had another solid season, with over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns.
- Texans GM Nick Caserio clearly stated that the Texans are not trading Collins.
- Collins’s contract was restructured last year to help the team save salary cap space.
- Teams often call other teams to ask about players, but that does not mean a trade will happen.
- Collin’s salary is less than the current market for wide receivers, despite his performance.
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