Texans' Stroud to start vs. Colts after 3-game absence
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud has cleared concussion protocol and will start Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, head coach DeMeco Ryans said Friday, according to the Houston Chronicle's Jonathan Alexander.
Stroud has missed the last three games after suffering the head injury Nov. 2 versus the Denver Broncos. He was a full participant in every practice this week for the first time since being sidelined.
Out of 32 qualifying quarterbacks this season, Stroud ranks 12th in EPA/play and success rate, according to Ben Baldwin's database. He has 1,702 passing yards with 11 touchdown passes and five picks through eight games.
Backup signal-caller Davis Mills filled in for Stroud, going 3-0 with wins over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, and Buffalo Bills. The 27-year-old only turned the ball over once in those starts with 757 total yards and six touchdowns.
The Texans are 6-5 heading into their matchup against the AFC South-leading Colts.