Texans face uncertainty as star corner Derek Stingley Jr. lands on injury report ahead of crucial Titans clash
The Houston Texans are grappling with injury concerns as they prepare for their Week 4 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. Star cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. has made headlines by landing on the injury report, raising questions about his availability for the pivotal divisional contest.
Injury Report Details
Stingley, a vital part of the Texans’ defense, was one of three players who did not participate in the team’s first practice leading up to the game. Along with him, wide receiver Nico Collins was limited in his participation due to a knee issue. The full injury report reveals critical information for fans and analysts alike:
WR Nico Collins: LIMITED (knee)
CB Derek Stingley: DNP (oblique)
FB Jakob Johnson: DNP (hamstring)
C Jake Andrews: LIMITED (ankle)
OT Tytus Howard: DNP (illness)
The absence of Stingley, who was noted as a DNP due to an oblique injury suffered in the second quarter of Week 3 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, stands out. He was forced to leave the game and did not return, prompting concern among the Texans’ coaching staff and fans.
Coaching Insights
Following the Jacksonville game, head coach DeMeco Ryans provided an update on Stingley’s condition, labeling it as day-to-day. “Stingley had an oblique injury. He’ll be day-to-day,” Ryans stated during his post-game press conference. “We’ll see how he progresses throughout the week.” This statement offers a glimmer of hope, yet the decision to keep Stingley out of practice early in the week is not an encouraging sign for his potential participation against Tennessee.
What Lies Ahead
If Stingley is unable to play, the Texans’ cornerback group will face a significant test. Kamari Lassiter and Tremon Smith are poised to step up as the top two cornerbacks, while Jalen Pitre is likely to assume his role in the nickel position. This reshuffling could have implications for the Texans’ defensive strategy against a Titans team that will look to exploit any weaknesses in the secondary.
As the Texans continue their preparations, all eyes will remain on Stingley’s recovery and the overall health of the team as they approach this crucial divisional showdown.