2 min read • August 26, 2020
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Here we go again with Texans wide receiver Keke Coutee. In his first two seasons, Coutee missed time with a slow healing hamstring and ankle issues which has caused him to miss 17 games. After a good start to training camp, he is now reported to have a "minor stress fracture" by Texans beat writer Aaron Wilson and is said to be able to return soon. We don't doubt Wilson's sources however we have our doubts on how quickly Coutee can return to the field. Any true stress fracture takes multiple weeks at least to heal. To us, there is nothing minor about this injury as a minor stress reaction in the bone could heal quickly but not a stress fracture. We are cautious about a quick return for Coutee and would be very careful if owned in any fantasy leagues. Coutee has flashed some potential in his time on the field, and could help fill the void left by DeAndre Hopkins, but this setback will thrust him behind Brandin Cooks, Will Fuller, Randall Cobb and Kenny Stills.
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