
In a move that has sparked both curiosity and controversy, the Houston Texans have signed cornerback Damon Arnette to a one-year deal, marking his unexpected return to the NFL after a three-year absence filled with legal challenges, personal setbacks, and soul-searching.
Once a promising first-round pick by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2020 NFL Draft, Arnette had all but disappeared from the league’s radar. But after a strong stint in the United Football League (UFL) this spring with the Houston Roughnecks, the 27-year-old defender has clawed his way back to football’s biggest stage.
Key Career Stats:
- NFL Games Played: 13 (2020–2021)
- Total NFL Tackles: 29
- UFL (2025): 19 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT (returned for TD)
- Drafted: 19th overall by the Las Vegas Raiders, 2020
- College: Ohio State (Second-Team All-Big Ten)
The Fall: Legal Woes and a Career Derailed
Arnette’s early NFL career quickly spiraled out of control. After playing just 13 games over two seasons with the Raiders, he was released in 2021 following a viral video in which he was seen brandishing firearms and making violent threats.
That release marked the beginning of a turbulent chapter that included a string of arrests and charges — from assault with a deadly weapon to drug possession and firearm violations — across multiple states including Nevada, Florida, and Texas. He faced indictments, court-ordered payments, and widespread scrutiny from both media and fans.
His most recent legal setback occurred just days before the Texans’ signing: on June 10, a federal judge ordered Arnette to pay $78,000 in damages to a woman who accused him of assault at a house party in 2023.
A Fresh Start Through the UFL
Despite the legal clouds, Arnette found a path forward this year in the UFL. As a starter for the Houston Roughnecks, he racked up 19 tackles, one sack, and a pick-six, showcasing the athleticism and instincts that once made him a standout at Ohio State.
“I’m a dawg on the field. I’m more of a professional now than I ever was before,” Arnette said in an interview with KPRC 2. “I had to take a look in the mirror. I had to make serious life changes.”
The Comeback: Best Version Yet?
Arnette insists this isn’t just a comeback — it’s a transformation. Citing his renewed mindset, rebuilt support system, and commitment to professionalism, he claims he’s ready for the spotlight he once squandered.
“I found professionalism and a calm state of mind. I feel like I’m the best version of myself that I’ve ever been.”
Coaches from the Roughnecks have reportedly backed up that claim, praising Arnette’s discipline and leadership throughout the spring season. It was enough to get the Texans’ attention — and ultimately, their offer.
Texans’ Silence Speaks Volumes
The Houston Texans have declined to comment on Arnette’s off-field history, choosing instead to let his play — and his second chance — speak for itself.
Whether this move becomes a redemption story or a public relations headache remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Damon Arnette is back in the NFL, and this time, all eyes will be on what he does next.
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