Texans' Cushing returns to practice after missing 2 games with torn MCL
Dan Wilkins Sep 28, 2016 12:02 PM
Reinforcements are on the way for a
Houston Texans defense now working without its star player.
Veteran linebacker
Brian Cushing made his return to practice Wednesday after missing the last two games with a torn MCL suffered in the regular-season opener.
Reports immediately following the injury revealed an expected recovery timeline of six weeks. While he'll presumably be worked into the mix with caution, and it's thus entirely possible that he remains on the sidelines for Sunday's game against the
Tennessee Titans, getting back on the field is a sign that he could be cleared far sooner than anticipated.
Houston's defense needs all the help it can get following news that perennial All-Pro defensive end
J.J. Watt will miss an extended period of time after re-injuring his back.
Cushing would provide just that if healthy, sliding back into his starting linebacker spot alongside
Benardrick McKinney.