The Houston Texans made a statement in their victory in Week 6 against the Kansas City Chiefs, but they lost important starters for the next several games. Cornerback Bradley Roby injured his hamstring in the second half against the Chiefs and is expected to sideline him for the remainder of the month of October according to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle.
Texans will need to make a move for a starting cornerback with the duration of Roby’s injury and Johnathan Joseph also dealing with a hamstring injury of his own. Roby’s injury comes at its worse time with the Texans’ secondary beginning to hit its stride, and Roby playing in a contract year for a possible payday in 2020 free agency.