Former Texans Tight End Teagan Quitoriano Hits New Setback
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At NRG Stadium, the Houston Texans have spent the last few seasons turning over the roster while chasing depth at tight end. One former piece of that group, Teagan Quitoriano, is back in the news for the wrong reason after another career setback that adds more uncertainty to his NFL future.
Quitoriano, a former fifth-round pick by Houston in 2022, flashed some promise during his time with the Texans. Injuries kept getting in the way. That pattern has followed him since he left Houston, and the latest update is another hard break for a player who has struggled to stay on the field.
Teagan Quitoriano faces more uncertainty after latest setback
Heavy reported that Quitoriano received an unfortunate career update after his newest setback. The report centers on another blow for the former Texans tight end, whose pro path has been shaped as much by missed time as by opportunity. For Houston readers, the name stands out because Quitoriano once looked like a developmental option in the Texans' tight end room before injuries limited that plan.
During his stint with Houston, Quitoriano appeared in 16 games across two seasons and caught nine passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns. Those numbers never told the whole story. His value rested in potential and physical tools, but availability kept becoming the issue. NFL teams cycle through depth players quickly, and repeated health setbacks can close doors fast at a position that demands blocking strength and weekly punishment.
His Texans tenure showed promise, then injuries took over
Quitoriano entered the league from Oregon State with size and upside, and the Texans used a draft pick on him hoping he could develop into a useful rotational target. He had moments. He also spent too much time rehabbing. That combination can leave a player stuck between promise and production, which is one of the toughest places to live in the NFL.
For the Texans, the update is more of a reflective note than a direct roster issue. Houston has moved forward at the position, but Quitoriano remains part of the franchise's recent rebuilding years. Stories like his are common around the league and easy to overlook once a player leaves town, yet they still matter because they show how slim the margin is for young pros trying to carve out a role.
The latest news adds to a brutal stretch for a young NFL career
Any fresh setback at this stage makes the climb steeper. Tight ends need camp reps, preseason snaps and steady health to stick on a 53-man roster or practice squad. Missing one of those checkpoints can change the course of a season. Missing several can change the course of a career.
Houston's current roster battle will move on without him, but Quitoriano's latest update lands as a tough reminder of how fast momentum can disappear in pro football. Training camp and preseason decisions across the league will determine whether another chance opens for the former Texans draft pick in the weeks ahead.
This article is a summary of reporting by Heavy. Read the full story here.
