Texans' Injury Report: Stroud Out, Anderson and Collins Limited
The Houston Texans' injury report for the upcoming game against the Bills is a cause for concern for fans. The team's quarterback, C.J. Stroud, remains out with a concussion, and his availability for the Thursday night game is uncertain. Head coach DeMeco Ryans confirmed that Stroud is still under the concussion protocol, which means he won't be playing this week.
Stroud's absence has been filled by Davis Mills, who has started the last two games and will continue to do so if Stroud's status doesn't improve. Interestingly, Mills was listed as a full participant with a minor left elbow issue, indicating that he's ready to step up when needed.
Several key players were listed as limited participants, including defensive end Will Anderson (ankle), wide receiver Nico Collins (ankle), and right guard Tytus Howard (ankle, knee). The team's depth is further tested with the absence of linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair (knee, illness), defensive lineman Denico Autry (knee), and safety Jalen Pitre (concussion).
On the other hand, some players were listed as full participants, such as wide receiver Braxton Berrios (quad), safety Myles Bryant (ankle), and kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn (quad). However, the team still has to manage the health of linebacker Jamal Hill (hamstring) and tight end Dalton Schultz (shoulder).
With the injury report in mind, the Texans will need to strategize and adapt to ensure they can compete effectively against the Bills. The team's depth and resilience will be put to the test, and fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on the players' recovery progress.