The Houston Texans have been quiet with regard to their own free agents, but today Houston’s ABC 13’s sports anchor David Nuño talked to Kareem Jackson about the potential movement between the team and his contract.

“I think we are doing things the right way,” said Jackson to Nuño “I think we took some strides and steps in the right direction.”

Jackson made it clear that he did not want to get too much into the particulars of the negotiations that have been happening.

When asked if he wanted to return to Houston,

“Definitely.”, said Jackson.

“I'd love to be here, continue my career as a Texan. Houston has been home to me the last five years,” added Jackson “I can appreciate everything Houston has to offer, great fans, great Sunday atmosphere, great organization, the way things started to progress and go in the right direction last year.”

This was after a season that saw the Texans go 9-7 under then new Head Coach Bill O’Brien.

“I’d love to be here and continue to build on that,” Jackson said of the positive strides the organization took in 2014.

Last season, Jackson started 13 games and had 57 totals tackles with three intercepetions. The three games he missed were due to a knee injury he suffered against the Philadelphia Eagles.