Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller has been ruled out yet again. This time, it is for the team's Week 13 game against the Tennessee Titans.
This is a big deal, as Will Fuller, who is a humorously talented player, has missed plenty of action this season. Then again, the Texans have been ravaged by injuries at all the important positions this season. It does feel like more of the same for the National Football League franchise.
The receiver missed the first three games of the season due to a broken collarbone suffered in training camp.
In the six games he played this season, Fuller made 17 receptions for 326 yards and seven touchdowns. His 42 points tie him for 11th in the NFL in scoring among non-kickers. That is just crazy when you think about it. He nearly averages a touchdown for every two catches. Fuller is basically a modern day Chris Carter.
Article Continues BelowWithout Fuller, the Texans have started in three receiver sets with Bruce Ellington and Braxton Miller joining DeAndre Hopkins. Not that all of that matters, as Tom Savage is currently the gunslinger tasked with hurling the football around. He's not exactly the reincarnation of John Elway.
The Texans also ruled out offensive tackle Julie'n Davenport (shoulder) and outside linebacker Brennan Scarlett (foot).
Basically, the forever injured Houston roster will enter its game against Tennessee injured.