Houston Texans: Long snapper Jon Weeks re-signs for 14th season
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Texans re-sign long snapper Jon Weeks for 14th season with team

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Jon Weeks will be back for a 14th season with the Texans, the most for any player in franchise history.

Jon Weeks will be back for a 14th season with the Texans, the most for any player in franchise history.

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The Texans have re-signed the longest-tenured player in franchise history. 

Long snapper Jon Weeks, who has been with the Texans since the 2010 season, signed a one-year deal with the team Thursday, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. Weeks will make $1.165 million. He also got a $152,000 signing bonus.

Now he gets to play for his former teammate DeMeco Ryans, who was hired Jan. 31 as the Texans’ new coach. Ryans and Weeks played together in Houston during the 2010 season, and Weeks showed up to Ryans’ introductory news conference.

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Weeks has not missed a game in his 13-year career. He hasn’t had a bad snap, either. 

He has played in 210 games, which was 19th on the list of active players at the end of the 2022 season. 

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Jonathan M. Alexander is a staff writer for the Houston Chronicle covering the Houston Texans and NFL. He can be reached at jonathan.alexander@houstonchronicle.com.

Alexander is a Charlotte native and graduated in 2013 from N.C. Central University, an HBCU in Durham, N.C. He’s covered a variety of beats in his career from K-12 schools, public safety, town government, recruiting, Duke basketball, UNC basketball and football at the Raleigh New & Observer, and most recently spent two years covering the Carolina Panthers for the Charlotte Observer.

He has twice earned APSE National Top 10 honors for his writing and reporting.

He broke one of the biggest stories on the Panthers beat in November 2021, when he revealed that the Panthers were planning to meet with quarterback Cam Newton with the intentions to sign him one year after releasing him.

In his free time, Jonathan enjoys coaching youth basketball, trying new restaurants and hanging with friends. He has one sister, Tyler, who has lived in Houston for six years. His parents, Stanley and Becky, who are his biggest influences, are both retired social workers.