Multiple outlets reported that the Texans and Nico Collins agreed to an adjusted contract that adds $17 million in new money over the next two seasons and guarantees his salary through 2027.
The Houston Texans and Pro Bowl wide receiver Nico Collins have agreed to an adjusted contract that raises his pay and guarantees his salary over the next two seasons, according to multiple reports.
The reported agreement adds $9 million in cash this year and $8 million next year, while also fully guaranteeing Collins’ 2027 salary. The deal was first reported on May 26 and later confirmed by several outlets, with the figures attributed to Collins’ agents Drew Rosenhaus and Jason Rosenhaus through ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The adjustment gives the Texans added short-term clarity around one of their top offensive players. It also strengthens Collins’ financial security beyond the coming season, with the reported changes focused on the next two years rather than a broader extension.
The agreement was independently reported by multiple national and local outlets, including Pro Football Rumors, Click2Houston, NBC Sports and Yahoo Sports.
The Texans have not yet been reported to have issued a formal public statement on the adjustment.
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