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Former Ohio State DB Bradley Roby gets 3-year contract extension with Houston Texans

Former Ohio State defensive back Bradley Roby has a new contract. According to multiple reports, he has been re-signed to a three-year, $36 million contract extension by the Houston Texans.

Roby was originally taken late in the first round of the NFL Draft back in 2014 by the Denver Broncos. He spent five seasons there, winning a Super Bowl in February of 2016. In 2019, Roby was signed by the Texans as a free agent on a one-year deal worth about $10 million.

And now, the Texans like what they saw from Roby enough to give him a three-year deal reportedly worth $36 million just a couple days prior to the former Buckeye star becoming a free-agent.

Roby started in ten games for the Texans and recorded 38 tackles and two interceptions (once that was returned for a TD against Tom Brady).

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