After expressing how nothing was going to change his mind about wanting a trade back in June, the Browns finally granted running back Duke Johnson his wish.

The Browns dealt the 25-year-old Miami product to the Texans on Thursday in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft that could become a third-rounder.

Since getting drafted by Cleveland in the third round (77th overall) of the 2015 draft, Johnson has been one of the more productive per-touch running backs in the league. He was one of just 33 running backs to total at least 400 touches from 2015 to 2017, leading that group with a 6.32 yards per touch average.

When the Browns signed Johnson to a three-year, $15.6 million extension in June of last year, it seemed as though he was going to finally become a more integral part of their offense. But he fell behind rookie Nick Chubb on the Browns’ depth chart as the season went on and feared his role would be further diminished by the team’s signing of Kareem Hunt.

Johnson will now fight with Lamar Miller for carries in Houston’s backfield.

In 64 games as a Brown, Johnson collected 10 starts with 1,286 rushing yards and 2,170 receiving yards on 235 receptions with 13 touchdowns.