Injury Alert: Texans WR Will Fuller Out Indefiniely with Broken Collarbone

By Vincent Frank on Thursday, August 3rd 2017
Injury Alert: Texans WR Will Fuller Out Indefiniely with Broken Collarbone

Second-year Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller broke his collarbone during the team's practice on Wednesday and is out indefinitely. 

Typically, injuries of this ilk keeps players sidelined for 6-12 weeks. Though, the Texans are preparing to be without Fuller for two months. That timeline would include at least the first three weeks of the regular season. 

Slated to start opposite DeAndre Hopkins as a sophomore, Fuller recorded 47 receptions for 635 yards as a rookie last season. 

The execptation here is that both Jaelen Strong and Braxton Miller will step up in Fuller's stead. Though, we can definitely continue to expect Hopkins to remain one of the most-targeted receivers in the game. If nothing else, this pushes up his preseason draft stock quite a bit. 

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