Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller and cornerback Bradley Roby are listed as questionable for their team's game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, per the Texans' injury report.

Fuller is nursing a hamstring issue that has been bothering him for the past couple of weeks. It has not prevented him from playing in either of the last two games, however, so barring a setback between now and Sunday, he should be able to play.

The wide out fully participated in practice on Friday, which is obviously a great sign.

Fuller, who is no stranger to injuries, has shown just how important he is to Houston's aerial attack this season, as he has logged 42 catches for 598 yards and three touchdowns.

That includes a 14-catch, 217-yard, three-touchdown outburst during a win over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 5. Two weeks ago, Fuller tallied seven grabs for 140 yards.

Meanwhile, Roby is dealing with hamstring and toe injuries.

The defensive back has already missed five games in what is his first season with the Texans after spending the first five years of his career with the Broncos.

In the seven games he has played in 2019, Roby, who signed a one-year deal with the club back in March, has registered 28 tackles, a sack, an interception, a forced fumble five passes defended.

The Texans are 8-4 on the season and are one game ahead of the Tennessee Titans for first place in the AFC South. They are coming off of back-to-back wins, most recently defeating the New England Patriots by a score of 28-22 last weekend.