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Texans defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. suspension lifted by NFL after serving four-game punishment

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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) throws over Houston Texans defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. (97) during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith) (Eric Christian Smith, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – The NFL reinstated Texans veteran defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. from suspension after he served a four-game punishment for a violation of the NFL substance-abuse policy, a punishment that comes on the same day that veteran defensive lineman Denico Autry was officially reinstated from a six-game suspension for a performance-enhancing drug policy.

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Edwards’ return is pending activation to the 53-man roster. He’s currently under a roster exemption through Nov. 19, but is expected to be back this week.

Edwards has been working out at the Texans’ training facility and is ready to go, per league sources.

Losing Edwards, 30, represented a blow to the Texans’ defense as he started every game before the NFL discipline.

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Edwards has played extremely well, recording 18 tackles, two sacks, two tackles for losses and five quarterback hits. For his career, he has 174 tackles, 30 tackles for losses, 23 1/2 sacks and 57 quarterback hits.

Edwards had eight tackles against the New England Patriots.

As the replacement for Denico Autry, who has returned from his own six-game suspension for a performance enhancing drug policy violation and started against the Detroit Lions with Pro Bowl defensive end Will Anderson Jr. out with a high ankle sprain, Edwards was counted on heavily to make up for his loss of productivity.

The Texans liked the way Edwards was playing before the suspension.

“Mario has been disruptive all camp, and I wouldn’t have expected anything different from him,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said previously. “He showed up, playing on their side of the line of scrimmage and being disruptive. That’s what we need from all our guys up front. I’m very pleased what Mario did.”

With a reputation for his ability to line up on the edge of the defense or as an interior rusher, Edwards has been drawing strong reviews from the coaching staff.

When Edwards signed with the Texans, he had ambitions to start. Signed to a one-year, $2 million deal that includes a $200,000 signing bonus with $500,000 total guaranteed with a $1.21 million salary with $300,000 of it guaranteed for skill, injury and salary cap, plus another $350,000 available in playtime incentives.

Edwards, 30, played for the Seattle Seahawks last season. The Gautier, Mississippi native has also played for the New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans.

With the Titans in 2022, he had three sacks and 11 quarterback hits. He had a career-high four sacks in 2020 with the Bears.

Aaron Wilson is a Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and click2houston.com


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Aaron Wilson is an award-winning Texans and NFL reporter for KPRC 2 and www.click2houston.com. He has covered the NFL since 1997, including previous stints for The Houston Chronicle and The Baltimore Sun. This marks his 10th year covering the Texans after previously covering a Super Bowl winning team in Baltimore.

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