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Myles Bryant, a cornerback with four years of experience in the NFL, has decided to join the Houston Texans. The details of his agreement with the team were not disclosed in a report by Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle.

Bryant initially signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent back in 2020 and has played four seasons with the team. However, he is now moving on to a new opportunity with the Texans. Nick Caserio, who was in the front office in New England when Bryant first joined the Patriots, may have played a role in bringing him to Houston.

During his time with the Patriots, Bryant has played a total of 56 games and started in 18. He was a consistent presence on the field last season, appearing in every game and starting nine times while recording 77 tackles, a sack, an interception, and two forced fumbles.

The move to Houston marks a new chapter in Bryant’s NFL career, and fans will be eager to see how he contributes to the team’s success. His experience and skills on defense will be valuable additions to the Texans team as they prepare for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on Bryant’s journey with the Texans as the season progresses.

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