By Nick Shook
NFL.com
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Twelve-year veteran Duane Brown spent much of the first half of the 2017 season at home, away from the Houston Texans as he held out for a new contract.
That might seem a tad extreme for a player who’s in the back end of his career, but Brown has been an effective left tackle for the Texans for more than a decade. You don’t make it into the double digits in seasons played without being good at what you do.
When Brown returned from his prolonged holdout in Week 8, he was a welcome addition to an offensive line that needed him. The Texans immediately inserted Brown into the starting lineup at left tackle, replacing Chris Clark at the position. Houston saw an instant improvement to its offensive line play as a result, which quarterback Deshaun Watson surely was happy to see.
That is, until Houston traded Brown to the Seattle Seahawks a day later. Continue reading