Texans defensive tacke Tim Settle will undergo surgery to address a foot injury and miss the rest of the 2025 season, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Settle, 28, has been a core part of Houston’s defensive line this season with 12 starts and a 53% snap share. His statistical production – 15 tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack – are not especially impressive, but the success of the unit as the whole is undeniable. The Texans lead the NFL in points allowed and total defense with top-five ranks against the pass and the run. Settle may not be putting up big numbers, but he does rank third on the team with a 78.0 pass rushing grade and fourth with 17 pressures, per Pro Football Focus (subscription required).
The Texans have several players who can help fill Settle’s snaps. Either Tommy Togiai and Mario Edwards will get the starting nod, but both will see an uptick in playing time. Folorunso Fatukasi is eligible to be activated from injured reserve, but that has been the case for a month without any updates on his status. As a result, veteran Marlon Davidson and undrafted rookie Junior Tafuna could factor into the D-line rotation, whether that is via a practice squad elevation or a promotion to the active roster. Neither has appeared in a game this year.
As for Settle, he will spend the rest of the season recovering from surgery and is expected to be “recovered well ahead of the 2026 season,” per Garafolo. He is set to hit free agency in the offseason and should earn a raise on his current $3MM APY.