Texans' C.J. Stroud (concussion) will miss his third consecutive game on TNF in Week 12
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Texans' C.J. Stroud (concussion) will miss his third consecutive game on TNF in Week 12
"Starting QB C.J. Stroud suffered a concussion vs. the Broncos in Week 9. He missed Weeks 10 and 11 for the Texans. Houston has a quick turnaround in Week 12 with a game on Thursday Night Football vs. the Bills. Ahead of that matchup, the Texans have already ruled C.J. Stroud out due to a concussion. It will be his third consecutive game missed. Davis Mills will make his third consecutive start for C.J. Stroud in Week 12."
"With the Texans ruling Stroud out for TNF, he'll miss his third consecutive game due to a concussion. Not ideal for the Texans. NFL insiders expect C.J. Stroud to return in Week 13 when the Texans have an ACF South matchup vs. the Colts. In the meantime, Davis Mills will make his third consecutive start for Houston. He's made four appearances for the Texans this season and is 2-0 in his starts."
"Mills has led Houston on a game-winning drive in each of their last two games. The team is back to a .500 record at 5-5 thanks to Mills. CJ Stroud (concussion) has been ruled out for TNF vs. Bills Stroud will miss his 3rd straight game pic.twitter.com/A3uIgeNrIC B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) November 18, 2025"
"Houston has an incredibly tough matchup on their hands in Week 12. They will face one of the top offenses in the NFL, led by Josh Allen and the Bills. In their last game, the Bills scored 44 points vs. the Buccaneers. Buffalo's offense is averaging 29.2 points per game in"
Houston enters Week 12 at 5-5 after winning two straight with Davis Mills at quarterback. C.J. Stroud suffered a concussion against the Broncos in Week 9 and missed Weeks 10 and 11. Stroud has not cleared concussion protocol and is ruled out for Thursday Night Football against the Bills, marking his third consecutive game missed. Davis Mills will make his third straight start, and he is 2-0 in starts this season. Mills has led Houston on game-winning drives in each of the last two games, bringing the team back to a .500 record. The Texans face Buffalo’s high-powered offense led by Josh Allen.
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