The Houston Texans have agreed to a two-year deal with Wyatt Teller, according to NFL Network, adding the veteran guard to their rebuilt offensive line.
The deal is worth $16 million and has a maximum value of $23 million, according to NFL Network.
Teller, who has spent seven of his eight NFL seasons with the Cleveland Browns, became a free agent after his contract voided Feb. 10.
The three-time Pro Bowler joins a Texans team that signed free agent tackle Braden Smith last week and also re-signed tackle Trent Brown and guard Ed Ingram.

