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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud said he didn’t have the words to describe the loss of Stefon Diggs.
It’s a next-man-up mentality inside the Texans’ locker room, but the second-year passer knows the season will be different without the four-time Pro Bowler by his side.
“You can’t really — you try to think positively about it, but it’s not a bunch of positive thoughts,” Stroud said. “I just feel bad for him. I’m praying for him.”
Texans WR Stefon Diggs out for rest of season with torn ACL. pic.twitter.com/4iV11cRLQP
— NFL (@NFL) October 29, 2024
C.J. Stroud on losing one of his top receivers, Stefon Diggs:
Admitted he’s trying to find the positives, but has found it hard to do in the moment: pic.twitter.com/2WEpesyFIL
— Chancellor Johnson (@ChancellorTV) October 29, 2024
He was on pace for a season-high performance Sunday after hauling in a 49-yard catch in the third quarter. Diggs left with a team-leading five receptions for 81 yards.
“His impact is huge,” Stroud said. “Stef has been somebody who you know you can lean on as a friend, as a teammate, as a brother, somebody who gives you life advice and somebody who just is an OG, just a vet, has played a lot of ball and lived a lot of life.”
Right now, the Texans don’t seem interested in adding a receiver before the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5. Their options are also limited after the Ravens traded for Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson Tuesday afternoon.
Davante Adams (Jets), Amari Cooper (Bills) and DeAndre Hopkins (Chiefs) were all other options that were traded to AFC contenders earlier this month. Jacksonville’s Christian Krik was expected to be moved before he suffered a season-ending broken collarbone on Sunday.
Houston has weapons outside Diggs and Collins, but the production hasn’t matched the hype entering Week 9. Tank Dell, who broke out with 709 receiving yards in 11 games as a rookie, is third on the Texans in receiving yards (229) and touchdowns (2).
He also caught a 7-yard touchdown pass in Sunday’s win over the Colts during the second quarter.
“Tank has been an explosive player in college he was explosive, he has been explosive for us,” Ryans said. “Tank just has to be Tank.”
“I know how it feels to go out like that and not be able to finish what you started with the team,” said Texans WR Tank Dell about teammate Stefon Diggs who suffered a season-ending injury on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. #Texans #Sarge pic.twitter.com/XId9mclprx
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