Reports: Texans trade edge rusher Shaq Lawson to Jets

The former Bills pass rusher is on his fourth team in the last three seasons
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The Houston Texans are trading edge rusher Shaq Lawson to the New York Jets just one day after the end of their preseason, according to multiple media reports.

Lawson, who the Texans acquired this offseason from the Miami Dolphins in a trade for linebacker Benardrick McKinney, never really stood out during his short time in Houston.

The 27-year-old played deep into second halves, a sign of a player on the fringe of making the 53-man roster. He recorded just five tackles in the three preseason games with Houston, and none in the finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night.

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The Jets are reportedly sending a sixth round pick to the Texans for Lawson, who the Buffalo Bills drafted 19th overall out of Clemson in the 2016 NFL Draft. This will be Lawson's fourth team in the last three seasons.

Lawson exits a crowded group of defensive lineman as roster cuts loom in the coming days. The Texans still have Whitney Mercilus, Jacob Martin, Charles Omenihu, Jordan Jenkins, Jonathan Greenard and Derek Rivers as defensive ends.

Brandon Scott manages digital content for SportsRadio 610. Follow him on Twitter: @brandonkscott.

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