Texans' Stroud will miss 2nd consecutive game with concussion
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said Thursday that quarterback C.J. Stroud will miss a second consecutive game due to the concussion he suffered in Week 9, according to ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime.
Backup Davis Mills will get the start again Sunday versus the Tennessee Titans. He led the Texans to a comeback victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars last weekend, completing 27 of 45 passes and three total touchdowns. Mills' 14-yard rushing score with under a minute left ultimately iced the contest.
DAVIS FREAKING MILLS EVERYONE!!!!
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Stroud suffered a concussion when his head hit the ground after getting tackled while scrambling. He exited the game against the Denver Broncos and didn't return. The 24-year-old hasn't practiced since.
Last week's contest was the first time Stroud missed a start since his rookie season in 2023, when he sat out two games due to a concussion.
The Texans are 4-5 heading into Sunday and are in third place in the AFC South behind the Jaguars and division-leading Indianapolis Colts.
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