Kamari Lassiter injury update: Will Texans CB return vs. Lions?

Kamari Lassiter will not return for the Houston Texans on Sunday Night Football.

The Houston Texans had Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff in a blender of concerns to close out the first half, but one of the top defenders left early in Week 10.

The team’s No. 2, Kamari Lassiter, suffered left the third quarter against the NFC North favorites with a head injury and did not return. The Lions have gained momentum with the former Georgia star sidelined.

Here’s what to know about Lassiter’s injury and his status for the rest of the Week 10 game and beyond.

Kamari Lassiter injury update

Lassiter left with just over four minutes remaining in the third quarter after running into defensive back Jimmie Ward when trying to make a tackle. While it looked as if he was holding his shoulder while walking into the blue medical teat.

When exiting the tent, the second-round pick was holding his head and headed to the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion.

The Texans ruled him out early in the fourth quarter for a concussion. Lassiter now must enter concussion protocol before he can return.

Who is Kamari Lassiter’s backup on Texans depth chart?

Cornerback remains one of the weakest positions of depth, espeically considering that Jeff Okudah was ruled out before the game and the Texans released D’Angelo Ross earlier this week.

Derek Stingley Jr. has commanded one side of the field, but Houston called upon Ka’Dar Hollmon as the new No. 2. Behind him, Houston has M.J. Stewart and Kris Boyd, but both are more known for their skills on speical teams.

Kamari Lassiter stats

Lassiter exited Sunday’s contest with one tackle, a pass breakup and two interceptions, including one to close out the first half. For the season, Lassiter has totaled seven pass deflections and three interceptions.