Andrew Beck made special teams history last season when the Houston Texans traveled down to EverBank Stadium to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars.
He now has a chance to do it again.
According to the team’s transaction wire, the Texans recently added Back to the practice squad. The former starting fullback could be elevated for three games from now until Week 16 before Houston would have to add him to the active roster.
Beck, who joined Houston last offseason after starting his career with the Denver Broncos, was expected to make the active 53-man roster before a calf injury limited him throughout most of the preseason. He was released and signed to the Green Bay Packers practice squad.
The #Texans signed FB Andrew Beck to the practice squad and elevated DB Myles Bryant to the active roster. pic.twitter.com/PJw4X3vX3X
— Nick Schwager (@NickSchwagerNFL) November 28, 2024
The Packers released him earlier this week, thus letting him join the Texans.
Last season, Beck finished with 11 catches for 55 yards and two touchdown receptions. He also rushed for five yards on three carries and a score.
Beck is perhaps best known for his epic 85-yard kick return for a touchdown against the Jaguars in Week 3. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, he hit 20.3 MPH on the play.
The last fullback with a kick return touchdown was Jaguars’ Derrick Wimbush in 2005.
HOLY GUACAMOLE!!! Andrew Beck putting on for all the Fullbacks with this kickoff return touchdown for the Houston Texans. WOW! pic.twitter.com/QAxMB7S0Xj
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) September 24, 2023
Houston travels back to Duval County this weekend for an AFC South showdown. Was Beck added for perhaps a good luck charm?