The Houston Texans have been thin at cornerback, so thin that the unit took a big hit when rookie Lonnie Johnson left the Week 8 encounter with a concussion.
Normally, when a rookie is injured, it doesn’t have an impact on the unit. But given how banged up the cornerback group was at that point, Johnson leaving the game had a big effect. He was also unavailable the next week as the Texans took on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London at Wembley Stadium.
Houston may get their rookie back for their Week 11 showdown with the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
Lonnie Johnson Jr practicing he missed last game with a concussion looks to be on track to return
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) November 13, 2019
At a minimum, Johnson is making progress to get out of the concussion protocol and help the Texans secondary.
The Texans played cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph, Gareon Conley, and Keion Crossen against the Jaguars. If the Texans are able to get back the 6-2, 213-pound second-round pick from Kentucky, it will help in their ability to lock down the Ravens’ passing game.