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What David Montgomery trade to Texans means for Woody Marks

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The Houston Texans didn't wait long to find a new backfield contributor.

On Monday, a couple weeks before free agency even opens, they swung a trade with the Detroit Lions. It cost the Texans just a fifth-round pick to acquire David Montgomery.

Montgomery is 28 years old but still an effective back, running for eight touchdowns and 4.5 yards per carry in 2025.

He had just become expendable in Detroit thanks to the continued emergence of superstar RB Jahmyr Gibbs.

The fit with the Texans is fascinating, though, because of Woody Marks.

What happens to Woody Marks after David Montgomery trade?

Marks put together a promising rookie season, but now his workload seems destined to shift with the acquisition of Montgomery.

In reality, the Texans probably don't plan to change their long-term outlook on Marks much. He's still an impressive receiving back who also gets the job done on the ground.

But in the near term, this could mean a 50-50 kind of carry split between Marks and Montgomery.

The Texans may have felt this was a necessary move for one reason: Marks' injuries.

In almost every game he played as a rookie, Marks needed to depart for the blue medical tent. Most of the time, he made it back on the field, but it's still a concerning trend.

For a team that wants to finally make it past the AFC Divisional Round, veteran depth at RB is a positive thing.

Montgomery is still a quality player, and he can take the load off Marks not in a diminishing way but in a way that improves Houston's team as a whole.

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