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Top Teagan Quitoriano News

  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Untargeted in win

    Quitoriano was not targeted over nine snaps in Sunday's 41-21 win over New England in Week 6.

    The 2022 fifth-round pick by Houston rejoined the Texans off the Bears' practice squad last week. He's not expected to see much activity in terms of targets, but the organization likes Quitoriano's blocking technique and considers him an extra offensive lineman.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Back with Houston

    The Texans signed Quitoriano off the Bears' practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Quitoriano was a fifth-round pick by the Texans in 2022 and spent the previous two seasons with the team before being waived/injured and eventually cut just ahead of Week 1 last month. He spent roughly two weeks in Chicago and is now headed back to Houston, where he caught nine passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns on 14 targets across 16 regular-season games with the Texans. Quitoriano will slide in behind Dalton Schultz and Cade Stover on the depth chart after Brevin Jordan (knee, IR) suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week 2.

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  • Teagan Quitoriano: Joins Chicago's practice squad

    The Bears signed Quitoriano to the practice squad Tuesday, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.

    Quitoriano suited up for 16 combined games with Houston over the last two seasons. Now that he's healthy again after battling a calf injury during the preseason, Quitoriano will link up with Chicago and provide organizational depth at tight end.

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  • Teagan Quitoriano: Over injury

    Quitoriano (calf) worked out for the Cardinals on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Quitoriano was waived by the Texans with an injury settlement Sept. 4, giving him the chance to find a new opportunity, as opposed to spending the season on IR. His ability to complete a tryout would suggest the Oregon State product is healthy and ready to contribute to a team in need of tight-end depth.

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  • Teagan Quitoriano: Gets cut loose

    Quitoriano (calf) was waived with an injury settlement Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Quitoriano was set to spend the entirety of the 2024 campaign on IR, but this settlement will allow him to play this season, once he can prove himself healthy and he finds a franchise to sign with.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Reverts to IR

    Quitoriano (calf) reverted to injured reserve Wednesday but is expected to reach a short-term injury settlement, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    The tight end might rejoin the Texans, per Wilson. Quitoriano finished 2023 on injured reserve with groin and oblique injuries after playing in seven games. The third-year pro entered training camp healthy but strained his calf in the Hall of Fame Game against the Bears.

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  • Teagan Quitoriano: Waived/injured by Houston

    The Texans waived Quitoriano (calf) with an injury designation Tuesday.

    Quitoriano played in just seven regular-season games for the Texans in 2023 before finishing the year on injured reserve due to groin and oblique injuries. The 2022 fifth-round pick underwent surgeries for both injuries and entered training camp healthy, but he strained his calf in the Hall of Fame Game game against the Bears, which kept him out of the Texans' final three preseason games. Quitoriano will revert to Houston's injured reserve if he clears waivers, which will force him to sit for all of 2024 unless an injury settlement is reached.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Misses practice Thursday

    Quitoriano (calf) did not participate in practice Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    The tight end strained his calf during an Aug. 3 preseason game against the Bears. Quitoriano was the Texans' third tight end before going down, but Cade Stover has taken his place in the days since the injury.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Suffers strained calf

    Quitoriano is expected to miss at least a few weeks after sustaining a strained calf during Thursday's preseason game against the Bears, Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 Houston reports.

    There was immediate concern about the nature and severity of the injury, but it appears Quitoriano avoided a serious injury. The time missed is expected to lead to more opportunities for rookie Cade Stover, who could emerge as the third tight end behind Dalton Schultz and Brevin Jordan.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Injured in Hall of Fame Game

    Quitoriano suffered a lower-body injury during Thursday's preseason Hall of Fame Game against the Bears, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Quitoriano performed well prior to getting hurt, catching two passes for 21 yards and a touchdown. The tight end was injured in the first half and had to be carted off the field, so there's a possibility he suffered a serious injury. Quitoriano has been competing for a roster spot during training camp among a tight-end room that also includes Dalton Schultz, Brevin Jordan and rookie fourth-round pick Cade Stover.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Healthy for training camp

    Quitoriano (groin) is fully healthy and doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of the start of training camp, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Quitoriano will be active and practicing for the start of training camp, per Wilson. After being limited to seven games in 2023 before undergoing groin surgery, Quitoriano will now have a chance to compete for a backup role at tight end during camp. He adds value to Houston's offense as a blocker.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Undergoes groin, oblique surgeries

    Quitoriano recently underwent successful groin and oblique surgeries and is expected to recover in the offseason, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    It's a shimmer of encouraging news for Quitoriano, who is now all but certain to sit out the rest of this season. He served mostly as a blocker this year, catching two passes for 33 yards on three targets over seven games.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Moved to IR

    The Texans placed Quitoriano (groin) on injured reserve Tuesday.

    Quitoriano, who sustained the injury in Sunday's 15-13 loss to the Panthers, will now have to sit out for at least the next four games and will be eligible to return against the Broncos on Dec. 3. In a corresponding move, the Texans signed tight end Eric Saubert off the Cowboys' practice squad.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Likely to land on IR

    The Texans are expected to place Quitoriano on injured reserve after he suffered a groin injury in Sunday's 15-13 loss to the Panthers, Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Quitoriano has split his snaps this season between special teams and on offense as a depth tight end behind Dalton Schultz. With Quitoriano expected to miss time to recover from his groin injury and Brevin Jordan (foot) also set to sit out with a plantar fasciitis issue, the Texans could look to add a tight end to their active roster prior to their Week 9 game against the Buccaneers.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Exits game with groin injury

    Quitoriano (groin) is questionable to return for Sunday's contest against the Panthers, Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Quitoriano has provided the Texans with depth at tight end behind Dalton Schultz while also playing on special teams. If Quitoriano is unable to return, that would leave Houston with just Schultz at the position for the rest of the contest.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Makes first catch since Week 1

    Quitoriano caught his lone target for 22 yards in Sunday's 21-19 loss to the Falcons in Week 5.

    Quitoriano made his first catch since Week 1 on just his third target of the season. Houston's tight ends garnered a season-high 11 targets in the loss, but 10 of them went to starter Dalton Schultz. Quitoriano will continue on as the top backup ahead of Brevin Jordan, who played just two snaps Sunday.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Untargeted in win

    Quitoriano was not targeted in Sunday's 30-6 win over the Steelers in Week 4.

    Quitoriano went untargeted for the second time in four weeks but remains the No. 2 tight end ahead of Brevin Jordan, who is considered a better receiving threat.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Targeted once in win

    Quitoriano did not catch his lone target in Sunday's 37-17 win over the Jaguars in Week 3.

    Quitoriano was targeted in the first quarter, the second time quarterback C.J. Stroud has looked to the tight end, who caught his other target in Week 1 for 11 yards. He's mainly around to block and has seen the second-most playing time among the tight end group behind Dalton Schultz and ahead of Brevin Jordan. As the better blocker, Quitoriano figures to outplay Jordan most weeks, but if game situations call for a receiver, that would be Jordan, who scored a touchdown Sunday.

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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Makes preseason debut

    Quitoriano caught one of three targets for 14 yards in Saturday's 28-3 preseason loss to Miami.

    Quitoriano made his preseason debut after being removed from the active/PUP list last week. All of his target activity came in the fourth quarter Saturday, which suggests a minor role for the tight end, but Quitoriano was used in a goal-line package on Hosuton's opening possession. He was also on the field during the team's second possession, which led to a field goal. Brevin Jordan's continued absence due to a hamstring injury opens the door for Quitoriano to become the primary backup to Dalton Schultz.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-6, 259 lbs
Birthplace: Salem, OR
Age: 24
School: Oregon State
Experience: 3