The Houston Texans are looking to get back in the win column on Sunday and they'll need to do so without one of their offensive weapons. According to Ian Rapoport, Kenny Stills is unlikely to play in Week 5 versus the Atlanta Falcons.

During last week's game against the Carolina Panthers, Stills made an early exit with a hamstring injury. On top of that, Stills has been nursing an ankle injury that is hindering his ability to play.

The Texans acquired the speedy wide receiver prior to the season from the Miami Dolphins. In his first three games with the team, Stills has stretched the field with 11 receptions for 188 yards and a touchdown.

Alongside DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller, Stills has been asked to be a deep threat in the offense with 17.1 yards per reception this season. With Stills likely sporting street clothes on Sunday, Keke Coutee will likely step in as the team's slot receiver in Week 5.

Last year, Coutee was asked to take on a large share of the targets from Deshaun Watson due to injuries to Fuller and Demaryius Thomas. As a result, the Texas Tech product caught 28 passes for 287 yards and a touchdown in the six games he played in.

Additionally, Coutee seemed to have a fair amount of chemistry with Watson in Houston's lone playoff game in 2018. Coutee corraled 11 receptions for 110 yards and a touchdown in the team's Wild Card loss from last season.

As for this season, Coutee has only caught three passes for 18 yards with a limited role in the offense. Coutee will attempt to improve his numbers against a Falcons team that boasts the seventh-ranked pass defense in the NFL.