Sean Pendergast has four thoughts on the Texans releasing their center, Justin Britt.
After this, Britt essentially disappeared from Texans fans' collective radar, his absence becoming a complete afterthought in a lost 3-13-1 season. He never played another snap for the team all season.
Heading into the offseason, Britt was still under contract for 2023, but that ended on Friday, as the Texans terminated the contract of their now former center. Britt, 31, had signed a two-year, $9 million contract last offseason, after a first season with the team in 2021 that saw him play in 11 games, despite continued nagging knee problems that actually forced him to miss an entire season in 2020.
In 2022, after struggling through the preseason., Britt played in the season opening tie with the Colts, but that was it, leaving the team with Scott Quessenberry as its starting center for the remainder of 2022. Here are four thoughts on Britt, and the center position in general for the Texans:The strange thing about Britt's leaving was, in the press conference following the announcement of his heading to the NFI list.
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