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Attrition is already starting to hit the Houston Texans’ offensive line.
According to Aaron Wilson from KPRC-TV, center Scott Quessenberry tore his ACL and MCL during training camp practice at Houston Methodist Training Center Thursday.
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The injury assuredly knocks their starting center from a season ago out for the 2023 campaign. Quessenberry logged 15 starts for Houston after Justin Britt stepped away from the sport following the Week 1 20-20 tie with the Indianapolis Colts.
The Texans drafted former Penn State offensive lineman Juice Scruggs in Round 2 to provide depth along the interior. Houston also has sixth-rounder Jarrett Patterson and veterans Michael Deiter and Jimmy Morrissey to fill the void.