Texans suffer major blow with Jayden Higgins season-ending injury

The Texans suffered a major blow with the news that Jayden Higgins will miss his second season due to a torn ACL.

The wide receiver was placed on injured reserve by the team on Friday, an announcement that leaves the Texans without one of their key players. Higgins, a 2025 second-round pick, was expected to start opposite Nico Collins this season.

Higgins' injury occurred during a joint practice with the Raiders on Tuesday. The 22-year-old landed awkwardly in the end zone during an 11-on-11 red zone drill, resulting in the torn ACL. His rookie season had seen him start 10 games, accumulating 525 receiving yards and six touchdowns.

The loss of Higgins will significantly impact the Texans' offense. He was one of the team's top receivers, and his absence will be felt throughout the season. Xavier Hutchinson, Tank Dell, and Jaylin Noel will now be relied upon to fill the void left by Higgins' injury.

Dell and Noel are currently working their way back from injuries, which makes the timing of Higgins' absence even more challenging for the Texans. The team will need to adjust its strategy and find ways to compensate for the loss of Higgins' production.

The Texans' offense had been looking forward to a strong season, with Higgins expected to play a key role. His injury has put a damper on those expectations, and the team will need to regroup and find a way to move forward without one of its top players.

The Texans will now focus on developing a game plan that can work without Higgins. The team's coaches and players will need to be flexible and adapt to the new circumstances. It's a setback, but the Texans will need to find a way to bounce back and continue competing at a high level.

Higgins' injury has left the Texans with a lot to think about, and it's unclear how the team will respond to the news. One thing is certain, however – the Texans will need to find a way to replace Higgins' production if they hope to have a successful season.


Source: Yahoo Sports