Houston Texans safety M.J. Stewart went down with a significant injury during the second quarter of Week 10's game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars. Stewart, one of the Texans' starting safeties throughout the first half of this season, left the game on a cart with his leg in an air cast.
For the second time, after spending a season with the Eagles, safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson only played three games with his new team. The first time, in Detroit, an injury in the second game of the season forced him to the sideline until the regular season finale.
ESPN’s DJ Bien-Aime reports the Texans are re-signing S M.J. Stewart. Stewart, 29, was drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round out of North Carolina in 2018.
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The Houston Texans are getting ready to play in their season opener against the Indianapolis Colts, but they will do so without one of the members of their secondary.