The Houston Texans will not be at full-force for their matchup with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. On Saturday, the team announced that wide receiver Will Fuller and cornerback Bradley Roby would not travel with the team to Maryland. Both are nursing hamstring injuries suffered before the team's bye week.

Fuller suffered a significant hamstring pull in the Texans' Week 7 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Though listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC tilt, the likelihood of him playing was slim. He practiced in a limited fashion throughout the week before the Texans shut him down.

On the season, Fuller has 34 receptions for 450 yards and three touchdowns in seven games. The Texans will now attempt to replicate his production with Kenny Stills, who has filled in for him since the injury. Stills, in his first season with the Texans, has recorded 22 receptions for 367 yards and a touchdown in seven games.

Roby sustained his hamstring injury in Houston's Week 6 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Before suffering the injury, the former Bronco had flourished with the Texans, allowing an 88.3 passer rating in coverage, per Pro Football Reference.

In the wake of Roby's injury, the Texans will likely start Gareon Conley and Johnathan Joseph on the outside. Keion Crossen is the prime candidate to receive slot snaps. Rookie Lonnie Johnson — who is coming off a concussion — and the recently acquired Vernon Hargreaves could also see snaps on Sunday.

The Texans are likely resting two of their starters to combat the grueling workload of playing on a Sunday, then turning around to play the next Thursday.