The Facts:
Following up on the ongoing story. ... The Houston Texans and Hoyer are officially in business. NFL Media's Albert Breer reported Wednesday that Hoyer and the Texans have reached agreement on a two-year deal worth $10.5 million with $4.75 million guaranteed. Hoyer had also been in talks with the Jets.
Diehards Line:
Hoyer joins a Texans team where he will compete with Ryan Mallett and Tom Savage for a starting job. Houston cleared a spot in the quarterback room by trading Ryan Fitzpatrick to the Jets for a late-round pick. As NFL.com suggests, Hoyer makes sense for the Texans. He has familiarity with Bill O'Brien's offense from their days together in New England and comes to town with a reputation as a good locker room guy who's had success as a starter (10-6 career record with the Browns). The Texans want Mallett to grow into a legitimate starter. In Hoyer, they have a legitimate backup if Mallett delivers.