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Avery Duncan

Texans work out a pair of offensive and defensive linemen

The Houston Texans are feeling good after their Week 5 thrashing of the Atlanta Falcons, resulting in a 53-32 win. However, they remain in tinker-mode.

On Tuesday, the Texans worked out centers Marcus Henry and Keegen Renner and defensive linemen Brian Price and Willie Henry, according to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle.

Henry is a former Boise State center who has spent time with the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks. An undrafted free agent out of Iowa, Renner previously spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles.

A former Texas-San Antonio Roadrunner, Price went undrafted in 2016, and has played for the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts (training camp) since.

Henry is a former fourth-round pick out of Michigan (2016). He started three games for the Baltimore Ravens in two seasons, compiling 4.5 sacks and 35 combined tackles in the process.

None of the four were signed by the Texans immediately after, according to Wilson.

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