Transfer Tracker

Houston Dynamo re-sign goalkeeper Joe Willis for 2018

Joe Willis in net - Houston Dynamo - April 2017

TRANSFER TRACKER STATUS: Re-signing


The Houston Dynamo have re-signed goalkeeper Joe Willis, the club announced on Wednesday, adding a second ā€˜keeper to their 2018 roster following the signing of free agent Chris Seitz earlier this winter.


Willis, 29, started eight regular-season games for Houston in 2017, posting clean sheets in two of them. He also started the final three games of La Naranjaā€™s unexpected run in the Audi 2017 MLS Cup Playoffs, stepping in for Tyler Deric after the Dynamo Homegrown was suspended by MLS following his arrest on Oct. 31 for a misdemeanor assault charge in connection with an alleged domestic incident.


ā€œWe are pleased that Joe Willis will be returning to the Dynamo for the 2018 season. He brings a reliable and steady presence to our group on the field and in the locker room,ā€ said Dynamo VP and general manager Matt Jordan in a club release. ā€œWith this signing we are confident that weā€™ve strengthened our team in the goalkeeping position to create a highly competitive environment.ā€


A cult hero in some quarters thanks to a social-media meme earlier in his career, Willis has made 37 regular-season appearances (35 starts) since joining the Dynamo from D.C. United in December 2014. The St. Louis native was named the Dynamo Defensive Player of the Year in 2016, posting a career high of 89 saves that season. Willis also recorded his first career assist that year, becoming the second goalkeeper in Dynamo history to do so.


With this re-signing, Houston now have 24 players under contract for the 2018 season.