The Houston Texans passing game has already taken a hit, and it’s not even kickoff.
On Saturday, the Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson reported that receiver Will Fuller wouldn’t play against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC wild-card at NRG Stadium. According to sources, the groin injury sustained against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16 was too soon and not enough recovery time.
Texans wide receiver Will Fuller (groin) won't play against Bills in AFC wild-card game, according to sources. Too soon after getting hurt against Tampa Bay. Look for Keke Coutee to be active
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) January 4, 2020
The result is actually in line with what was reported after the 23-20 win over the Buccaneers. At that time, Fuller was expected to be out three weeks with the groin injury. It has been a week since then with two more weeks of recovery remaining.
By these estimates, Fuller might be able to go by the AFC Championship Game, but not a moment sooner.
With Fuller shelved for the sixth time in 2019, a spot on the game day 46 could be available to second-year receiver Keke Coutee.
Kenny Stills is expected to step in for Fuller.