The Houston Texans are set to regain two key offensive players as they activate a 21-day practice window for wide receiver Justin Watson and tight end Harrison Bryant. This development signals a possible return for both athletes in the upcoming weeks, providing a boost to the Texans’ offensive lineup.
Justin Watson, who joined the Texans from the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this season, has been sidelined since Week 2 due to a knee injury. In his brief time on the field, he managed three receptions on four targets for 30 yards. As the Texans progress into Week 15, his return would significantly enhance their pass-catching capabilities.
On the other hand, Harrison Bryant has missed time since being placed on Injured Reserve following a neck injury in Week 11. His absence lasted the minimum required four weeks. Despite his limited contributions in the passing game—only two catches for seven yards in eight games—Bryant’s role as a blocker has been crucial, especially with the absence of teammate Cade Stover.
As both players return to practice, their participation will be closely monitored. While it remains uncertain if they will be ready for the Texans’ matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, the activation of their practice window is encouraging news. Their potential return will add valuable depth to the Texans’ lineup as they seek to improve their performance down the stretch of the season. The upcoming practices will be pivotal in determining their readiness for the field.
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