BREAKING: Clowney Reunites with Texans, Deal Done
Jadeveon Clowney Returns Home to the Houston Texans
Breaking News: The Houston Texans are bringing back the very first player they ever picked in the 2014 NFL Draft!
Who Is Jadeveon Clowney?
Think of Jadeveon Clowney as a superhero on the football field. His special power? Chasing down the quarterback (the team’s leader who throws the ball) before he can make a play.
- Position: Defensive End / Outside Linebacker (a "pass rusher")
- Age: 33 (turned 33 in February 2025)
- Career Sacks: 66.5 (A "sack" is when you tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage — like catching the king before he escapes!)
- Draft History: #1 Overall Pick in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans
ELI5 Explanation: The NFL Draft is like a giant school pickup where teams choose the best new players. Being picked #1 overall means the Texans thought Clowney was the very best player in the entire country that year.
The Big News: He’s Back Where It All Started
After a week of visiting the Cleveland Browns (where their General Manager, Andrew Berry, really hoped to sign him), Clowney decided to return to Houston.
Why is this a big deal?
- He started his career here 11 years ago
- The Texans already have two of the best pass rushers in the NFL
- Adding Clowney makes their defense scary good
Why This Matters: A Super Defense Gets Even Stronger
The Texans’ defense was already like a brick wall with rockets. Now they’ve added a third rocket.
| Player | 2024 Sacks | Fun Fact |
|---|---|---|
| Will Anderson Jr. | 12 | Young superstar, former #3 overall pick |
| Danielle Hunter | 15 | Veteran pro, consistent sack machine |
| Combined | 27 | That’s a LOT of quarterbacks tackled! |
| Jadeveon Clowney (NEW) | 8.5 | Led the Dallas Cowboys in sacks last year |
Key Point: Three elite pass rushers on one team is like having three goalkeepers in soccer — the other team barely stands a chance!
Clowney’s 2025 Season with the Dallas Cowboys
Clowney’s path back to Houston had a cool "comeback story" chapter in Dallas.
The Journey in Dallas: Step by Step
- Signed Late: Joined the Cowboys on a 1-year, $3.5 million deal in mid-September (after the season started!)
- Slow Start: Inactive for Game 1, didn’t play much in first 5 games (under 40% snaps)
- Turned It On: From Game 6 onward, played 42.9%+ snaps every game
- Finished Strong: 3 sacks in the season finale vs. New York Giants
- Total Production in 13 Games (6 Starts):
- 41 Tackles
- 12 Tackles for Loss (Team High!) — stopping runs behind the line
- 33 Pressures — making the quarterback nervous
- 2 Fumble Recoveries — grabbing loose balls
- 1 Forced Fumble — punching the ball out
- 4 Pass Deflections — batting down throws
ELI5: "Snaps" = how many plays you’re on the field. Playing 40%+ means you’re a regular contributor, not just a backup.
A Journey Through Seven Teams
Clowney has worn seven different jerseys in his NFL career. Here’s the quick tour:
- Houston Texans (2014–2018) — Original team
- Seattle Seahawks (2019) — Played with current Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer
- Tennessee Titans (2020)
- Cleveland Browns (2021)
- Baltimore Ravens (2022)
- Dallas Cowboys (2023–2024) — Just finished here
- Houston Texans (2025–Present) — HOME AGAIN!
Fun Connection: Cowboys Coach Brian Schottenheimer was Seattle’s Offensive Coordinator when Clowney played there. He loved Clowney’s mentorship — calling him a "teacher" for younger players.
More Than Just a Player: A Mentor and Leader
At 33, Clowney isn’t just hunting quarterbacks — he’s teaching the next generation.
- Rave reviews from coaches and teammates in Dallas
- Willingness to teach "the ins and outs of the position"
- Leadership that doesn’t show up on stat sheets
Important Callout:
Clowney brings 66.5 career sacks + 11 years of experience + a teacher’s heart.
For a young defense with Will Anderson Jr. (just 23), this is priceless.
Summary
| What Happened | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Jadeveon Clowney signs with Houston Texans | Returns to the team that drafted him #1 in 2014 |
| Texans already had Anderson Jr. (12 sacks) & Hunter (15 sacks) | Now have three elite pass rushers — rare & terrifying for opponents |
| Clowney had 8.5 sacks for Cowboys in 2024 (age 33) | Proves he’s still elite, not washed up |
| Signed 1-year, $3.5M deal in Dallas, played 13 games | Low risk, high reward signing for Houston |
| Known as a mentor & leader | Helps develop young stars like Will Anderson Jr. |
Bottom Line: The Houston Texans just built a defensive Avengers team. Opposing quarterbacks: good luck!
FAQ
What is a "sack" in football?
A sack happens when the defense tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw the ball. It’s a big win for the defense — like stealing the ball in basketball before a shot.
Why did Clowney sign with Dallas so late (mid-September)?
Teams sometimes wait to sign veterans to save money or evaluate younger players first. Clowney bet on himself, joined late, and still led the team in sacks!
What does "Tackles for Loss" mean?
It means Clowney tackled the ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage on a running play. It’s a negative play for the offense — like pushing someone backward in tug-of-war.
How rare is it to have three 8+ sack players on one team?
Very rare! Most teams are happy with one elite pass rusher. Having three means the Texans can rotate fresh players constantly and attack from all angles.
Will Clowney start for the Texans?
He started 6 of 13 games in Dallas. In Houston, he’ll likely rotate with Anderson Jr. and Hunter — playing high-impact snaps rather than every down. Think of him as a "closer" in baseball — brought in for the biggest moments.
Article based on ESPN reporting by Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, and Todd Archer.