Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller (hamstring) and cornerback Bradley Roby (hamstring) will be game-time decisions for Thursday’s divisional tilt with the Indianapolis Colts.
Both Fuller and Roby practiced in a limited capacity after the bye week. Neither flew with the team to Baltimore for Houston’s 41-7 loss to the Ravens after they were questionable to play.
“We’ll have to do things with them, not overdo it, to see where they’re at,” coach Bill O’Brien said on Monday. “I would say both of those guys on a short week will be game-time decisions. We’ll have to factor in how we judge that during the week by how we work those guys out, not overdoing it with them, but you have to make sure that they’re ready to go.”
Roby suffered his hamstring injury in a Week 6 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Fuller sustained a “significant” hamstring pull a week later in a loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Neither have played since.
While Fuller and Roby are game-time decisions, O’Brien did not announce the status of safety Justin Reid (concussion/shoulder) and cornerback Lonnie Johnson (foot), who were both injured on Sunday.