But the cornerback didn’t flip when he found out he was heading from the practice squad to the 53-man roster this week.
His demeanor and approach remained consistent.
“Same thing I brought in the preseason: what they were expecting and just know my role as a db and a player on this team,” Nelson said on Friday.
The third-year pro out of Arizona State began his NFL career with the Browns in 2014, where played in seven games as a special teamer. Head coach Bill O’Brien explained what Nelson’s addition means to the Texans.
“He adds some depth in the secondary,” O’Brien said.