Nico Collins was having a stellar season before he suffered a hamstring injury in Week 5 against the Buffalo Bills. Collins led the league in receiving yards with 567 yards and was on track to earn his second straight 1,000 receiving yards season.
However, due to the injury, Collins was placed on the injury reserve. That meant that he would miss four regular-season games before being added to the active roster. With the Texans having played four matchups since Collins' injury, let's take a look at his potential availability.
When is Nico Collins coming back from injury?
Due to the nature of his injury, Nico Collins must have a week's worth of practice before he can return to action. Collins has yet to train since Week 5, so it's hard to imagine him rushing back to action without taking full contact reps in practice.
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Furthermore, the Houston Texans have to tread with caution due to the pesky nature of muscular injuries. These injuries have the potential for re-injury, and the Texans can't afford any more season-ending injuries, especially at the wide receiver position.
Thus, the Texans' first injury report will be a huge indicator of when Collins returns from injury. If the star pass catcher practices this week, he'll likely play on Sunday.
How have the Houston Texans fared without Nico Collins?
The Houston Texans have suffered their second and third losses of the season in Collins' absence. In the same timeframe, the franchise also lost Stefon Diggs to a season-ending injury, thus denting what looked to be the most stacked wide receiver room in the league entering 2024.
The Texans' losses came against the New Green Bay Packers and New York Jets. Only one player has recorded over 100 receiving yards in a game since Collins got hurt, and that was Tank Dell in their Week 9 loss to the New York Jets.
Furthermore, the typically reliable C.J. Stroud has struggled since the Bills' game. Stroud has amassed over 200 passing yards just once in the frame, and he's looking far from his Pro Bowl form of last year. Hopefully, Collins' eventual return will put Stroud and the Texans back on track to surpass last season's deep playoff run.
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