Tank Dell breaks silence following gunshot wound, expected to make full recovery

Tank Dell has finally spoken on social media since being shot last week at a bar in Florida.

Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell spoke for the first time since being shot last week while visiting family in Florida.

Dell posted to his Instagram a photo of himself in the Texans’ new Battle Red alternate uniforms with the caption “God I thank you,” along with a praying hands emoji.

Dell was one of 10 bystanders hit by gunfire during an altercation at a bar in Samford, Florida, last Saturday. He was taken to a hospital for treatment and was discharged the next morning.

According to KPRC2 Sports, Dell suffered a “through and through” flesh wound in his leg. The bullet went through Dell’s leg and came out on the other side.

The injury is not career-threatening, and Dell is expected to make a full recovery. Two people have been arrested in the shooting, including the 16-year-old who began to open fire following an altercation between two other people at the bar.

Since returning to Houston, Dell has visited the team’s training facility to meet with team officials, including coach DeMeco Ryans.

 

A third-round pick out of Houston last year, Dell was one of several breakout stars during Houston’s run to an AFC South division title. He became the go-to No. 2 weapon behind WR Nico Collins, totaling 47 catches for 709 yards and seven touchdowns.

Dell was on pace to finish with over 1,2000 receiving yards, surpassing Andre Johnson’s rookie record, before suffering a season-ending broken leg during Week 13’s win over the Denver Broncos. He underwent surgery this offseason and since has been rehabbing in Houston.

Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud recently hosted Dell, John Metchie and newly acquired receiver Stefon Diggs out in Los Angeles to run routes. Stroud said he’s been impressed with Dell’s growth.

“He looks great,” Stroud said last month. “He’s gotten a lot better. Mentally, I think for both of us, really all of the rookies coming into Year 2, everything is starting to slow down, and the wheels aren’t turning so much up in your head. You’re starting to play ball. Being able to throw with him in L.A. was really big.”

Texans general manager Nick Caserio recently said on Sports Radio 610 that Dell is in good spirits as the team prepares for rookie minicamp next week.

“Tank is doing great,” Caserio said. “He is doing OK. Certainly, making progress. He has been in and out of the building. So, right now, he is in a pretty good state of mind.”