CJ Stroud Injury Update: Mom Kimberley Provides Honest Report as Texans Turn to Backup Davis Mills
Jakobi Meyers joins Jaguars to strengthen receiving corps amid team struggles, while Texans start backup QB Davis Mills for injured C.J. Stroud, Jaguars hold 5-3 record.
- On Sunday, Jacksonville will debut new receiver Jakobi Meyers in Houston, General manager James Gladstone said.
- Meyers was traded from Las Vegas this week for two late-round picks in next year’s draft to add a veteran to a receiving corps that has struggled with drops, and he said adjusting will be challenging.
- With a strong run game and Lloyd back, Jacksonville brings momentum into Sunday’s matchup, rushing for 151 yards last week led by 84 from Travis Etienne Jr., while linebacker Devin Lloyd returns tied for the league lead with four interceptions.
- The Texans will start backup Davis Mills after C.J. Stroud’s injury, and Matthew Wright will play his third team this weekend, filling in for injured kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn.
- Meyers turns 29 Sunday and his arrival aims to bolster a Jaguars receiving corps that has struggled with drops this season as Jacksonville seeks a season sweep over AFC South rival Houston .
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CJ Stroud Injury Update: Mom Kimberley Provides Honest Report as Texans Turn to Backup Davis Mills
The Houston Texans are heading towards their biggest game of the season: a divisional matchup with the Jaguars that could reshape their small playoff chances, and they’ll have to do it without their starting quarterback, CJ Stroud, after he suffered a concussion last week against the Broncos. Stroud’s mother offered a heartfelt update this week. “He is progressing day by day. Of course, he wants to play. But he’s doing better each day,” mom Kimb…
Jaguars' new receiver Jakobi Meyers to debut against Texans, who will be without C.J. Stroud
When Jacksonville visits Houston on Sunday, the Jaguars will get a boost with new receiver Jakobi Meyers while the Texans will be missing their top offensive star with quarterback C.J.
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Colts The Colts locker room got a morale boost when the team shipped away multiple high-level draft picks in order to bring CB Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis, a sign that the front office believes in what the team has. “I think they obviously believe in our team and [what] we can do this year,” Colts QB Daniel Jones said, via ESPN. “This year, we’ve played well. There’s still a lot in front of us and we’ve got to continue to improve and play well…
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