The Houston Texans are fighting for their lives against the New England Patriots in the divisional round, and C.J. Stroud is losing teammates quicker than he ever has before.
Already without Nico Collins, Stroud then lost tight end Dalton Schultz to a calf injury, and the former Dallas Cowboy was ruled out midway through the second quarter.
But if you thought the Texans' injury bug would stop, well, you're wrong.
Running back Woody Marks suffered a shoulder injury, and per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, was listed as questionable to return.
Texans fans must be wondering how many ladders the team walked under in New England.
However, fans quickly got a sigh of relief as Marks was back in the game after a short stint on the sidelines.
More: Dalton Schultz injury: Update on Texans TE
Stroud up against it in New England
With three first-half interceptions, then losing his starting tight end, plus being on the road, down 21-10, and snow falling, it is nearly as bad a position as you could find yourself in.
And that's exactly where C.J. Is now.
His team needs him more than ever to drag them back, but without key weapons, it looms as a herculean task for the young QB.
Or is this "his" moment?
Everything thus far has gone against him.
Can he turn it around?
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