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Sources: Texans strike two-year deal to hold onto Sheldon Rankins with $12 million total guaranteed

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: Will Anderson Jr. #51 of the Houston Texans forces Aaron Rodgers #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers to fumble the ball and Sheldon Rankins #90 of the Houston Texans returns it for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of an NFL wild card playoff game at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) (Joe Sargent, 2026 Getty Images)

HOUSTON – The Texans are running it back with veteran defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins, holding onto a key piece of their top-ranked defense.

Rankins is staying in Houston on a two-year contract that includes $12 million total guaranteed, a portion of a larger overall structure, per league sources.

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The deal negotiated by Matthew Pope and Bill Johnson allows Rankins to stay with the Texans and continue to provide a disruptive interior presence’. This deal will make Texans star defensive end Will Anderson Jr. extremely happy. Anderson and Rankins are good friends and the former New Orleans Saints first-round draft pick has mentored Anderson since his rookie year.

Rankins, 31, had a resurgent year in his return to the Texans last year after dealing with meningitis during his one season with the Cincinnati Bengals.

He played in every game during a healthy season, recording 35 tackles, 44 pressures, three sacks, five tackles for losses and scored two touchdowns.

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