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For the fourth week in a row, quarterback CJ Stroud won't suit up for the Houston Texans. As they face the Buffalo Bills on Thursday Night Football, why is the former second-overall pick not playing yet again?
Houston is now 5-5 entering its "Thursday Night Football" matchup with the Buffalo Bills. Head coach DeMeco Ryans revealed Stroud's status for the contest on Tuesday, via NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The Texans have ruled out QB CJ Stroud ahead of Thursday's game against the Bills despite returning to practice on Tuesday.
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CJ Stroud injury update: Adam Schefter gives latest on Texans QB chances for TNF vs. Bills
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter shared the latest injury update on Houston Texans Quarterback CJ Stroud ahead of the Week 11 game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Houston Texans will be without star quarterback C.J. Stroud when they take on the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, as the 24-year-old remains in the concussion protocol.
The Houston Texans can ride their league-best defense to a playoff berth, based on their game against the Buffalo Bills.
For the third straight week, Davis Mills will be under center for the Houston Texans as starting quarterback C.J. Stroud has been ruled Thursday night's game against the Buffalo Bills in Houston due to the concussion he suffered during the Week 9 loss vs. the Denver Broncos. Texans coach DeMeco Ryans announced the news Tuesday.
CJ Stroud suffered a concussion in the Texans Week 10 loss to the Broncos. Fantasy Football managers must shift their focus to a new quarterbacking option.
The Houston Texans will be facing the Tennessee Titans this week, and they could still be without their starting quarterback. CJ Stroud didn't play this past week after being in concussion protocol, and he has not been able to practice this week leading up to the team's next matchup, according to ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime.
Houston stalled on the next drive after a Calen Bullock interception, but strong play from Mills returned a possession later. He hit Collins in stride for a 19-yard catch, then placed another ball on Kirk for a catch-and-run of 33 yards to set up the Higgins touchdown.