The Houston Texans are trimming down their quarterback room.
According to Aaron Wilson from the Pro Football Network, the Texans have cut quarterback Kevin Hogan on the third day of training camp.
Hogan, 29, had one start in his career. However, the 6-3, 218-pound signal caller had experience in Pep Hamilton’s system via his tenure at Stanford. Hogan was the quarterback who replaced Andrew Luck, who was taken by the Indianapolis Colts in the 2012 NFL draft. Hogan spent a season with Hamilton before the the offensive coordinator reunited with Luck in Indianapolis in 2013.
Quarterback Davis Mills, who is the Texans’ presumptive starter for 2022, told reporters on June 14 after mandatory minicamp that Hogan was part of a quarterback room that provided relevant input.
“Everyone kind of has some different coaching points that they’ve had in the past that they share with the room,” Mills said. We kind of like to bounce things off each other to make sure we’re all progressing at the same pace, and everything is moving in the same direction.”
The Texans still have Kyle Allen and Jeff Driskel backing up Mills.