C.J. Stroud and Jalen Pitre Show Signs of Recovery for Texans’ Clash with Colts
The Houston Texans are receiving encouraging news as they prepare for their pivotal Week 13 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Quarterback C.J. Stroud and defensive back Jalen Pitre, both key players for the team, appear to be on track for a return to practice this week.
Reports from Aaron Wilson indicate that Stroud and Pitre are expected to take part in the Texans’ first practice session ahead of their game on Sunday. As they continue to navigate the NFL’s concussion protocol, both athletes are making significant strides toward obtaining medical clearance.
Stroud has been instrumental in leading the Texans this season, while Pitre’s presence in the secondary has proven vital for the team’s defensive strategy. Their absence has been felt over the last three games, and their potential return could provide a much-needed boost to a squad eager to regain momentum.
The Texans are hopeful that this week’s practice will pave the way for their involvement in the critical showdown against the Colts, further elevating the team’s prospects as they head into the final stretch of the season.

