The Houston Texans received encouraging news ahead of their Week 13 showdown with the Indianapolis Colts. Quarterback C.J. Stroud has been cleared to return, giving fans across Houston renewed optimism as the team prepares for a crucial divisional matchup at NRG Stadium.
Stroud’s recovery has been one of the team’s biggest storylines. He missed recent action due to a concussion, which left Houston’s offense struggling to find rhythm. His return stabilizes the unit and restores the downfield passing threat that helped spark early‑season success.
Houston listed Stroud as a full participant in the team’s final practice session before Sunday. Coaches described his progress as steady, noting that he cleared all required protocols. Fans have waited for this moment, and his presence could shift momentum in a tight AFC South race.
Alongside Stroud’s return, several other players saw meaningful updates on Friday’s report:
Although the roster still faces challenges, Houston enters the weekend in better shape than previous weeks.
Stroud’s return matters for more than just the box score. The Texans rely heavily on his quick processing and accuracy to keep the offense balanced. With Indianapolis boasting an aggressive defensive front, Houston needs Stroud’s mobility and poise to extend drives.
This game also carries major AFC South implications. A win keeps Houston in striking distance of the postseason picture. Therefore, the timing of Stroud’s return could not be better for a team eager to reassert itself.
The Texans host the Colts on Sunday at NRG Stadium in a critical home contest that could define the stretch run of their season. Coaches expect to finalize the active roster on game day, but early signs suggest the team will look more complete than it has in several weeks.
Fans across the city hope Stroud’s return sparks a strong performance and helps Houston stay competitive in a crowded AFC race.
This article is a summary of reporting by Texans Wire. Read the full story here.
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