Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee during Sunday's game. The devastating news was confirmed by Texans' head coach, who expressed the team's deep sense of loss at Diggs' absence.
Diggs, who was acquired in a trade from the Bills, had been a key player for the Texans, contributing significantly both on and off the field. His injury occurred during the third quarter of the game against the Colts, where he had to be helped off the field after a non-contact incident.
The 30-year-old Diggs had an impressive season with 47 receptions for 496 yards and three touchdowns in just eight games. His absence will be keenly felt by the team, especially considering his consistent performance over the years, including multiple Pro Bowl appearances and six consecutive seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards.
With Diggs sidelined, the Texans will look to other receivers to step up, including Tank Dell, who will be expected to take on a larger role in the offense. Dell, who had a standout rookie year before being sidelined with an injury, has the potential to make significant contributions to the team.
Quarterback C.J. Stroud expressed his confidence in the remaining receivers, emphasizing the need for leadership and increased production in the absence of Diggs and Nico Collins. The team is optimistic that players like Dell, Robert Woods, Xavier Hutchinson, and John Metchie will rise to the occasion and deliver strong performances.
Despite the challenges posed by Diggs' injury, the Texans are determined to maintain their winning momentum as they prepare to face the New York Jets. The team's resilience and belief in their collective abilities will be crucial as they navigate the remainder of the season without one of their star players.
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