Running back Chris Polk returned to the field on Saturday in time for the Texans final joint practice in Richmond. Polk injured his hamstring in camp and was sidelined for three days of practice.
“Anytime we can get all of our players out there, it’s important,” head coach Bill O’Brien said Saturday. “He’s missed some time and him being back out there today helped that running back situation depth-wise. It was good.”
Polk, who spent the past three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, signed with the Texans as an unrestricted free agent in April. With Arian Foster out for the foreseeable future with a groin injury, O’Brien hopes that Polk can be significant contributor when healthy.