Texans guard Ed Ingram will not hit free agency after agreeing to return to Houston on a three-year, $37.5 million deal, according to ESPN and NFL Network.

The deal, which was agreed to hours before the opening of the NFL’s free agent negotiating window Monday, includes $23.5 million in guarantees, according to sources.

Ingram, 27, would have been one of the top-ranked interior offensive linemen in free agency this year. His return figures to help stabilize an overhauled offensive line for the Texans, who traded away two starters from last season — tackle Tytus Howard and guard Juice Scruggs — in separate deals earlier this month.

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  • The Texans originally acquired Ingram from the Vikings last offseason. He was benched in 2024 with the Vikings but blossomed with Houston in 2025.

    Ingram, a 2022 second-round draft pick, allowed the 12th-lowest pressure rate (6.4) among guards with at least 400 pass-block snaps, according to Next Gen Stats.

    Ingram has appeared in 62 games — including 55 starts — in four NFL seasons.

    ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime contributed to this report.

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