Houston Texans Offensive Line Draws Praise in Camp
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At Houston's NRG Stadium, one of the biggest Texans training camp storylines sits right in front of C.J. Stroud. The Houston Texans offensive line has started to earn stronger reviews, and that matters for a team trying to protect its franchise quarterback and sharpen an already dangerous offense.
Recent discussion around camp has centered on veteran guard Ed Ingram and the broader push for more consistency up front. The Texans have dealt with plenty of scrutiny on the offensive line over the last year, so any sign of improvement carries weight as the regular season gets closer.
Ingram has spoken about changes in his approach and the work being done inside the building. That focus lands at the center of a major question for Houston heading into the season: can this group create a steadier pocket and open more room in the run game? If the answer is yes, the offense gains more flexibility every Sunday.
Houston Texans offensive line gets an early training camp lift
The Texans did not need more flash from this unit. They needed cleaner reps, better communication, and fewer breakdowns. Early reports suggest the line has shown progress in those areas, with Ingram part of the conversation as the group works through camp.
That is important because Houston's ceiling still depends on the balance between Stroud's passing game and a more dependable front five. A line that handles pressure better can help reduce negative plays and give the coaching staff more freedom with play design. For a contender in the AFC, that is a practical camp development, not a minor footnote.
Ingram's comments also point to a player trying to settle into a new environment and prove he can help stabilize the interior. Guards often draw notice only when something goes wrong. In camp, steady work and fewer mistakes can change that conversation in a hurry.
Jared Wayne pushes for depth at wide receiver
The report also highlighted Jared Wayne as a player worth tracking in the roster battle. Wayne is trying to carve out a place in a crowded receiver room, and camp reps matter for every pass catcher competing for one of the final spots.
His path likely runs through special teams value, reliability in practice, and making the most of limited opportunities. Houston already has headline names at receiver, so the competition lower on the depth chart comes down to detail work. Coaches tend to reward players who line up correctly, finish plays, and stay available.
Roster fights like Wayne's often gain momentum in August, especially once preseason games begin. One strong week can help. One stretch of missed chances can close the door fast.
The Texans will continue sorting through offensive line combinations and back-end roster battles as camp moves forward at NRG Stadium. Preseason action should offer the next concrete read on whether the Houston Texans offensive line is carrying its practice progress into live game situations.
This article is a summary of reporting by WNEP. Read the full story here.
