
Free-agent offensive tackle Cam Robinson is signing a one-year deal with the Houston Texans, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The deal is worth $14.5M next season, a source tells ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Robinson's signing comes just over a week after the Texans traded All-Pro tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Washington Commanders in return for a series of picks in the 2025 and 2026 NFL drafts.
Robinson, 29, spent the first 7 1/2 years of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars before the Minnesota Vikings acquired him last season in Week 9 as a temporary replacement for injured left tackle Christian Darrisaw.
He made his first start for the Vikings five days after the trade and made a total of 11 starts, including the postseason. The Vikings won nine consecutive games over that period before losses to the Detroit Lions in Week 18 and the Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card playoff round.
Robinson stabilized an offensive line that didn't have an obvious alternative on the roster, but the drop-off from Darrisaw was noticeable. Robinson ranked No. 25 in pass rush win rate and No. 45 in run block win rate among tackles after the trade.
The Jaguars' second-round pick in 2017, Robinson has made it through full seasons twice in his career: 2020 and 2024. Injuries and a four-game suspension in 2023, for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy, cost him games in all other seasons.
ESPN's Kevin Seifert contributed to this report.