March
3, 2005, 12:08AM
Texans
keeping Payne
NT will sign 4-year deal today; LB Greenwood courted by team
By CARLTON THOMPSON
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
Seth Payne found his way back to Houston
on Wednesday, even if he did have to take the long way.
Payne
departed Houston early Wednesday morning en route to New York
for a visit with the Jets. Long after nightfall, the unrestricted
free-agent nose tackle was back in Houston, where today he will
put his signature on a four-year, $16 million contract that includes
a $4.5 million signing bonus.
Meanwhile,
the Texans entertained linebacker Morlon Greenwood, who started
15 games for the Dolphins last season and has been in the starting
lineup for at least 11 games in each of his four years in the
NFL.
Greenwood
has visits scheduled with other teams, but if the Texans are as
convincing with him as they were with Payne, additional trips
might be unnecessary.
Payne
heard the Jets' sales pitch Wednesday and also had visits scheduled
with Cleveland and New Orleans. But dialogue between his agent
and the Texans continued, and an agreement was reached Wednesday
evening.
"When
I was driving to the airport (Wednesday) morning, I was resigned
to leaving the city," Payne said. "I only got about
two hours of sleep (Tuesday night). It was a tough feeling, but
at the same time, I felt they had decided to go in another direction.
"It's
not like I was trying to play the Jets or any of these other teams.
I was not posturing. Both sides just got a better feel for what
a fair price would be. To spend the first three years in Houston
and then leave when they're on the verge of some really good things
would have been tough."
Payne,
who joined the team in the 2002 expansion draft, is ahead of schedule
in his rehabilitation from surgery to repair two torn hamstring
tendons and should be ready to rejoin the team's projected starting
defensive line along with ends Gary Walker and Robaire Smith.
Desire for a deal
"Both sides wanted to get it done," Texans general manager
Charley Casserly said of the deal with Payne. "This was a
difficult one to put a market on. The market was clearly defined
(Wednesday). Seth wanted to be here. I think that was the overriding
factor."