Jadeveon Clowney Considering Reunion with Houston Texans: Fans Divided Over Possible Return
HOUSTON, TX — In a development that has sparked intense debate among Houston Texans fans, former No. 1 overall draft pick Jadeveon Clowney is reportedly considering re-signing with the team where his NFL journey began. While the potential reunion could bolster the Texans’ already formidable defense, the idea of Clowney returning to NRG Stadium is proving to be one of the most polarizing topics of the offseason.
According to sources close to the situation, Clowney, who enjoyed a resurgent season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2024, has maintained contact with the Texans’ front office. The 31-year-old pass rusher is said to be open to finishing his career in Houston, where he played from 2014 to 2018 before being traded to the Seattle Seahawks.
“I’ve always had love for the city and the fans,” Clowney said in a recent interview. “Houston is where it all started for me. If the opportunity makes sense, I’d absolutely consider coming back.”
A Career of Highs and Lows in Houston
Clowney was selected first overall in the 2014 NFL Draft amid immense hype, thanks to his explosive college career at South Carolina. While he showed flashes of brilliance during his tenure in Houston — including three Pro Bowl selections and a dominant 2017 season — his time with the Texans was also marred by injuries, inconsistency, and contract disputes.
He was ultimately traded in 2019 after failing to reach a long-term agreement with the front office, a move that left many fans with mixed emotions. While some viewed him as a wasted draft pick, others believed he was underappreciated and poorly managed by then-GM Bill O’Brien.
Fans Divided Over Potential Return
News of Clowney’s potential comeback has created a clear divide in the Texans’ fanbase. On social media, passionate opinions have emerged on both sides.
Some fans see Clowney’s return as a chance for redemption and believe his veteran presence could be invaluable to a young, rising defense under head coach DeMeco Ryans.
“Bring him back! We’re playoff-bound, and adding Clowney to this unit would be scary,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “He’s older, wiser, and still producing.”
Others, however, are less enthusiastic, pointing to his inconsistent performance during his final years in Houston and questioning his motivation.
“No thanks. We’ve moved on. Clowney left on bad terms, and he was never the game-changer we hoped for,” another fan posted. “Let’s invest in players who are fully committed.”
The controversy even spilled into local sports talk radio, with Houston 790 AM host Sean Pendergast noting:
“It’s rare for a player to be this polarizing. You either love what Clowney brought to the table — or you feel like he never lived up to the billing.”
A New Chapter Under New Leadership?
Unlike the tumultuous front office Clowney experienced during his first stint with the team, today’s Texans are led by a more stable and forward-thinking regime. With head coach DeMeco Ryans and general manager Nick Caserio at the helm, Houston is quickly transforming into a legitimate AFC contender.
Clowney had a strong 2024 campaign with the Ravens, recording 9.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss. His versatility and experience would fit well within Ryans’ aggressive defensive schemes, especially as a situational edge rusher behind rising stars like Will Anderson Jr.
“He’s proven he still has something left in the tank,” one AFC scout told The Athletic. “And under the right coach, he could be a difference-maker.”
What’s Next?
Clowney is expected to visit multiple teams during the offseason, but Houston remains firmly in the conversation. If a deal is reached, it would likely be a short-term contract with performance-based incentives — a low-risk move for a team that’s looking to take the next step.
Whether or not the reunion happens, one thing is clear: the Texans are no longer rebuilding — and every decision, including the possible return of Jadeveon Clowney, will be viewed through the lens of playoff ambition.
For now, the debate rages on. Clowney may be on the verge of coming home, but first, the Texans — and their fans — will have to decide if they truly want him back.