HOUSTON – The Texans are signing veteran safety K’Von Wallace to the practice squad following a successful workout, per a league source.
Wallace, 28, is a former Philadelphia Eagles fourth-round draft pick from Clemson.
Wallace tried out along with defensive backs Beanie Biship and Brandon Hill, a former Texans seventh-round draft pick from Pitt.
Wallace (5-foot-11, 205 pounds) has also played for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and the Arizona Cardinals.
He has recorded 168 career tackles and one interception with one fumble recovery in 71 games and 19 career starts.
The Texans promoted defensive back Myles Bryant to the 53-man roster. They need depth with M.J. Stewart out for the season with a torn quadriceps tendon and nickel Jalen

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