Derek Stingley Jr. makes promising return at Texans practice
The Houston Texans received a significant boost ahead of their crucial Week 16 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders, as star cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. returned to practice after missing two consecutive sessions. Stingley, who has been dealing with an oblique injury, was seen participating in Friday’s final team practice, raising hopes for his availability this weekend.
Encouraging signs for Stingley and Marks
Alongside Stingley, running back Woody Marks, who has been nursing an ankle injury, also made an appearance during practice. Both players were observed working out on the sidelines with trainers, a development that suggests they could be listed as limited participants when the official injury report is released.
As the Texans prepare for this pivotal game against the Raiders, the presence of Stingley and Marks could play a crucial role in the team’s strategy. Stingley, known for his game-changing abilities in the secondary, is a key asset for the Texans as they aim to secure a vital win in their playoff push.
With the stakes high, the return of these players brings a renewed sense of optimism to the Texans’ camp. Fans and teammates alike will be watching closely to see how Stingley’s recovery progresses in the lead-up to the game.

