Houston Texans Could Target New Orleans Saints Tight End Foster Moreau in Free Agency The Houston Texans may pursue Saints tight end Foster Moreau during the ongoing free agency period, according to reports. Nick Underhill of the New Orleans Football Network revealed that Moreau has been in discussions with Houston and is likely to leave the Saints this offseason. While multiple teams could be interested in signing him, the Texans appear to be a strong contender for his services. Moreau, a 6-foot-4 player who attended LSU, had a limited season with the Saints in 2024, appearing in just 11 games. Primarily used as a secondary target and frontline blocker, he could complement Dalton Schultz, the Texans’ tight end who recently signed a one-year contract extension. Schultz’s stay through the 2027 season could create a dynamic duo at the position. Throughout his career, Moreau has accumulated 151 receptions for 1,772 yards and 18 touchdowns, averaging 11.8 yards per catch. During his time with the Las Vegas Raiders, he worked closely with Jerry Schuplinski, the Texans’ new quarterback coach. Schuplinski, who previously served as a senior offensive assistant under Josh McDaniels, may have played a role in the Texans’ interest in Moreau. The Texans have expressed a clear intent to add a tight end before the free agency window closes. With Schultz’s extension securing his presence through 2027, acquiring Moreau could strengthen their receiving corps and provide depth at the position. The potential move highlights the Texans’ focus on bolstering their offensive options ahead of the 2025 season.#houston_texans #new_orleans_saints #foster_moreau #daltan_schultz #jerry_schuplinski
