Texans' C.J. Stroud Poised to Return Against Colts After Concussion Recovery

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Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud is on track to make a comeback this Sunday, when the team faces off against the Indianapolis Colts in a crucial AFC South matchup. After missing the last three games due to a concussion, Stroud has been cleared to participate fully in practice, a significant development in his recovery. Coach DeMeco Ryans had expressed optimism earlier this week about Stroud's chances of returning to the field, and Thursday's practice session further solidified his hopes. Stroud sustained the concussion in a November 2 game against Denver, where he was hit on the shoulder and suffered a violent head bounce on the ground. Safety Jalen Pitre, who also suffered a concussion in the same game, was another player who made a full recovery and participated in Thursday's practice. With Stroud and Pitre set to return, the Texans will be looking to regain their starting quarterback and bolster their defensive lineup. The Colts, currently leading the division with an 8-3 record, will provide a tough test for the Texans, who will be aiming to move above .500 for the first time this season.