Houston Texans make bold commitment to make sure they don’t spiral if ultimate disaster occurs this season

Plenty of money to secure depth.

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Jun 10, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans quarterback Davis Mills (10) participates in a drill during an NFL football minicamp at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

Roster decisions this late in the offseason can make a massive difference. For the Houston Texans, they’re keeping one of their own in-house for more time than previously projected. In case of emergency, they’ve got a quarterback they trust plenty behind C.J. Stroud.

Texans give contract extension to Davis Mills

According to reports, the Texans have signed backup quarterback Davis Mills to a one-year, fully guaranteed contract extension. The deal is worth $7 million. The organization holds Mills in high regard and believes he is the best option backing up Stroud.

Mills was going to enter free agency after this season. Now, that won’t be the case for the backup that Houston absolutely loves in his role.

The Houston Texans believe that Davis Mills is one of, if not the best, backup quarterbacks in the NFL. After starting nearly two full seasons for the Texans before C.J. Stroud was drafted, they know they have someone they can rely on to play a few games if Stroud ever misses due to injury. Mills is 5-19-1 in his career as a starter, but that was back when the Texans had virtually no talent around him.

That’s not to say he would have been great with this current iteration of the squad, but he would certainly be a great backup quarterback with the weapons the Texans have now around Stroud. Mills is getting paid as a top backup in the league by the team that drafted him, and honestly, he deserves it after everything he’s been through with the franchise. — Justin Churchill, A to Z Sports beat writer.

Potential offensive line concerns

Houston’s offensive line has undergone some adjustments this offseason. They have faith in rookie offensive tackle Aireontae Ersery, and the interior has some new pieces in Jake Andrews and Ed Ingram. Some prior starters for the Texans are depth now, or elsewhere due to trades or cuts.

Houston must keep Stroud upright this season. Its best outcome is if Mills actually doesn’t play. That being said, an injury to Stroud would not completely doom the Texans, in their opinion. Based on this deal for Mills, they’re confident he can keep the ship afloat if they need him this season.