HOUSTON — The Texans secondary was stacked going into the season, but after an injury to a key offseason acquisition and legal troubles for another player, the team is making moves.

Houston is reportedly signing veteran free agent safety Jalen Mills to a deal. That’s according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, who posted that he learned of the deal from Mills’ agents.

The need for more help in the secondary came after C.J. Gardner-Johnson suffered a knee injury and safety Jimmie Ward was arrested for the second time in three months.

Mills, 31, has been in the league for nine seasons, most recently with the New York Jets in 2024. Last season, Mills played in nine games, starting eight of them. He had 44 tackles and an interception.

As CBS Sports' Cody Nagel points out , Mills not only

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