Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller is questionable to return for his team's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday due to a groin injury, per Grant Gordon of NFL.com.

Fuller suffered his injury during the first half. He logged a couple of catches for 11 yards before exiting. The hamstring has been an issue for Fuller throughout the year.

On the season overall, Fuller has tallied 49 grabs for 670 yards and three touchdowns.

The 25-year-old is no stranger to injuries, as he is yet to play a full season since entering the NFL back in 2016.

He played in 14 games during his rookie campaign, catching 47 passes for 635 yards and a couple of scores. The following year, Fuller was limited to just 10 contests, finishing with 28 catches for 423 yards while reaching the end zone seven times.

Then, last season, a torn ACL ended Fuller's season after 10 games. During the time he was on the field, he hauled in 32 receptions for 503 yards and four touchdowns.

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Fuller, who played his collegiate football at Notre Dame, was originally selected by the Texans in the first round (21st pick overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.

When he has been available, Fuller has been productive, but staying on the gridiron has obviously been a pretty big issue for the wide out throughout his young NFL tenure.

Houston entered Saturday's action with a record of 9-5 and can clinch the AFC South division title with a win over the Buccaneers.

Should the Texans emerge with a victory, it would mark their third division crown in four years.