Andre Johnson is not a happy man. The Houston Texans' wide receiver sat out of the first team workouts with new coach Bill O'Brien, and now we know why: Johnson is upset with the direction of the franchise following a 2-14 debacle in 2013. Offseason
The veteran wide receiver said Tuesday he's highly frustrated with the state of a franchise that went 2-14 last season. Johnson doesn't plan to attend OTAs or an upcoming mandatory camp and is uncertain whether he wants
Johnson is expensive. He's the highest paid player on the team with a $12.1 Million cap hit this year, increasing to $16.1 and $14.7 Million the next two years. By comparison, Arian Foster, the Texans' other primary weapon, counts for $8.5 Million this
While many have tabbed the Texans' draft as a success, highlighted by the team taking Jadeveon Clowney with the first overall pick, the current state of the franchise has star wide receiver Andre Johnson wondering if he is still a fit in Houston
Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson wondered aloud about his future with the team Tuesday, telling the Houston Chronicle he was not on board with another rebuild. “Nobody's been here as long as I have," Johnson said following a charity event. "You just