Houston wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins suffered a grade 3 AC joint sprain in his right shoulder in the Texans' 21–7 loss to the Colts on Sunday, reports NFL Network's James Palmer.
Hopkins suffered the injury in the first half. He left the game early, as he headed to the locker room with just over a minute remaining before the half. Hopkins returned to the game in the second half, but Palmer reported Hopkins played through a lot of pain. Palmer added that Hopkins needed help getting his shirt on and he couldn’t shake anyone’s hand with his right hand.