Shane Lechler and Texans agree to three-year deal





The Houston Texans agreed to terms with former All-Pro punter Shane Lechler, according to Houston Chronicle reporter John McClain. Lechler and the Texans agreed to a three-year, $5.5 million deal that includes a $1 million signing bonus, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
Lechler, a Texas native and Texas A&M alum, was drafted in the fifth round by the Oakland Raiders in 2000. Lechler has spent his entire NFL career with Oakland, averaging 47.5 yards-per-punt over 13 seasons.
According to McClain, Texans GM Rick Smith wanted to sign Lechler four years ago before the punter re-signed with the Raiders.
Former Raiders Pro-Bowl P Shane Lechler is signing a 3-year, $5.5 million contract that includes a $1 million signing bonus with Texans.—
Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 23, 2013
GM Rick Smith wanted Lechler 4 years ago but he re-signed with Raiders.—
John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) March 23, 2013




Thats just great! One of the only two Raiders worth a damn and we lose him! This year is already going to suck!
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Likehe should have fun kickin' indoors for a change. if their D gets another legit pass rusher, besides watt, and they preform like in 2011, this signing could give them a real boost in the field position battle. good signing.
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LikeThey're signing all kinds of pro bowl players
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