Ex-Saints Tight End Foster Moreau to Sign with Houston Texans The Houston Texans have reached an agreement with free agent tight end Foster Moreau, according to NFL Network. The move enhances the team’s tight end depth, with Dalton Schultz currently serving as the primary starter. Moreau, 28, joins the Texans after spending the past three seasons with the New Orleans Saints following his 2023 free agent signing. Moreau played in 11 games for the Saints in 2025 after starting the season on the physically unable to perform list. His availability was limited by a knee injury sustained during the 2024 season finale, which kept him sidelined for much of the year. He recorded seven receptions for 59 yards during the 2025 season but missed the final two games due to an ankle injury that was not deemed a long-term concern. The Saints bolstered their tight end corps by adding veteran Noah Fant during the free agent period. Moreau’s tenure with the Saints followed a four-year stint with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he was selected in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of LSU. In 2024, he reached a career-high with five receiving touchdowns before his season-ending injury. Moreau’s football journey took an unexpected turn in the spring of 2023 when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma during a physical examination with the Saints. He publicly announced his full recovery in July 2023, sharing his progress with fans. Throughout his career, he has appeared in 104 games, accumulating 151 receptions for 1,722 yards and 18 touchdowns over seven seasons. The Texans’ decision to sign Moreau reflects their commitment to strengthening their offensive options, particularly in the tight end position. His experience and versatility could provide valuable depth as the team prepares for the upcoming season.#houston_texans #new_orleans_saints #foster_moreau #dallas_cowboys #noah_fant
