The Houston Texans have a tough challenge ahead of them when they play the Kansas City Chiefs at the Arrowhead Stadium. Their game doesn't get any easier as they will have to make do without wide receiver Kenny Stills against the Chiefs.

According to Dianna Russini, he's still reeling from the injury he sustained earlier in the season.

It's a shame for the Texans that they will have to play without the 27-year-old wideout. While he's not the most important man on the Texans roster, he's always provided quality production whenever he gets to the field. Over the four games he's played with the Texans, he's garnered 188 receiving yards and one catching touchdown on 11 receptions.

The announcement is probably a disappointment in Stills' end since he told Chron.com's Aaron Wilson that he feels ready to get some reps.

“I feel awesome,” Stills said Friday. “It's up to coach, I just do what I'm told. I feel fine.  I think I'm good to go, it's a matter of if coach wants me out there.”

In the meantime, Keke Coutee has deputised for his catching responsibilities. So far, he's been a terrific option for head coach Bill O'Brien. However, he needs Keke and the entire team to step up as they're going to play a string of difficult matches. After Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, they will play the Indianapolis Colts and the Oakland Raiders next.

While they could have used Stills' deep-ball threat, they will have to make do with what they've got. Fans will be hoping that they've got what it takes to stop a prolific offense in Kansas City.