Texans Poised to Make Will Anderson Highest-Paid Edge Rusher

Reports indicate the Texans could pay star pass rusher over $50 million per year in extension

Apr. 14, 2026 at 12:25am

A fragmented, cubist-style painting depicting a Texans football player in mid-tackle, with sharp geometric shapes and planes in navy blue, red, and gray tones conveying the raw power and energy of the sport.The Texans' record-breaking investment in star pass rusher Will Anderson Jr. could reshape the NFL's edge rusher market.Houston Today

The Houston Texans are expected to sign star pass rusher Will Anderson Jr. to a massive contract extension, with reports indicating the price tag could exceed $50 million per year. This would make Anderson one of the highest-paid edge rushers in the NFL, surpassing the $46.5 million annual average of the Dallas Cowboys' Micah Parsons.

Why it matters

Signing Anderson to a record-breaking extension is a top priority for the Texans as they look to build a championship-caliber defense around the young pass rusher. However, the steep price tag could create challenges in also extending quarterback C.J. Stroud, who is also eligible for a new deal this offseason.

The details

According to reports, the Texans are expected to pay Anderson over $50 million per year, which would be a 'stunner' if he signs for anything less. This price point is significantly higher than the $40 million per year that had previously been speculated. The Texans have shown a willingness to pay top dollar for key players, as evidenced by their recent extensions for cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn.

  • The Texans and Anderson are expected to reach an agreement on a new contract before the start of the 2026 season.

The players

Will Anderson Jr.

A star pass rusher for the Houston Texans who is expected to sign a record-breaking contract extension.

DeMeco Ryans

The head coach of the Houston Texans who is looking to build a championship-caliber defense around Anderson.

C.J. Stroud

The Texans' quarterback who is also eligible for a contract extension this offseason, which could be complicated by the team's commitment to Anderson.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

What they’re saying

“With Anderson, the question really is the price point... it would be a stunner if Anderson went for less than $50 million per year, and the Texans showed last year with Derek Stingley Jr. that they have a desire to get these deals done early.”

— Albert Breer, Sports Illustrated Writer

What’s next

The Texans and Anderson are expected to finalize a contract extension before the start of the 2026 NFL season.

The takeaway

The Texans' willingness to make Will Anderson one of the highest-paid edge rushers in the NFL underscores their commitment to building a championship-caliber defense, but it could also create challenges in extending other key players like quarterback C.J. Stroud.