Vita Vea Cashes In While Texans and Eagles Suffer Brutal Preseason Injury Blows
Vita Vea secures a massive $30 million extension with the Buccaneers, while the Texans lose WR Jayden Higgins for the season and the Eagles sweat Jonathan Greenard's pectoral injury.
HotTakes Editorial TeamUpdated 2 min read
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The NFL news cycle just dropped a chaotic mid-August update that features one massive bag of cash and two brutal injury reports. Ian Rapoport relayed the damage from Good Morning Football, and it is a stark reminder that training camp is mostly just a survival test.
Let us start with the guy who is having a great week. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers just handed defensive tackle Vita Vea a one-year, $30 million contract extension. Paying an interior lineman $30 million for a single season sounds like a salary cap glitch, but when you weigh 347 pounds and routinely toss grown men into the quarterback's lap, you get to write your own checks.
"Ian Rapoport relayed the updates from Good Morning Football."
While Vea is counting his money, the Houston Texans are dealing with the exact training camp news that ruins a season before it starts. Wide receiver Jayden Higgins is officially done for the 2026 campaign after tearing his ACL during a joint practice.
Higgins hauled in 41 passes as a rookie last year and played nearly 60 percent of the offensive snaps. Losing a second-year breakout candidate in August is a devastating blow to a Houston offense that desperately needed his playmaking. If you were holding a ticket on Texans offensive futures, this is the kind of brutal variance that makes preseason wagers feel like setting money on fire.
Over in Philadelphia, the Eagles are sweating out their own defensive headache. Linebacker Jonathan Greenard is dealing with a pectoral injury that could sideline him for their Week 1 divisional opener against the Washington Commanders.
Pectoral injuries for linebackers are a massive red flag. Trying to shed an NFL offensive lineman with a bad pec is basically like trying to push a parked minivan uphill in the snow. Philadelphia needs him healthy if they want to keep their defense intact.
Tampa Bay gets to sleep easy knowing the middle of their defense is locked down, but Houston and Philadelphia are officially in scramble mode. The Texans have to completely retool their receiver rotation, while the Eagles will be staring at the medical staff waiting for Greenard to get cleared before September rolls around.
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Vita Vea signed a 1-year, $30 million extension.
Jayden Higgins caught 41 passes and played nearly 60% of snaps as a rookie.
Jonathan Greenard is dealing with a pectoral injury ahead of Week 1.
What's next
The Texans must immediately adjust their receiver depth chart, while the Eagles will monitor Greenard's recovery closely ahead of their Week 1 matchup against the Commanders.

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