Houston Texans QB Tyrod Taylor out four weeks with hamstring injury

The hits just keep on coming for former Pro Bowl quarterback Tyrod Taylor of the Houston Texans. After playing in just two games last season with the Los Angeles Chargers, the expectation was that Taylor would see a ton of action in Houston this year.

The 32-year-old veteran signed on with the Texans this past offseason while the team was mired in some major drama with starting quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Now that Watson has been inactive through the first two weeks of the season due to both issues with the organization and serious allegations of sexual misconduct, Taylor was seemingly ready to hit the restart button on his career.

That came to a screeching halt during Sunday’s loss to his former Cleveland Browns team with Tyrod Taylor suffering a hamstring injury.

According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, Taylor suffered a grade 2 hamstring strain and is expected to miss four weeks of action. Other reports indicate that the veteran will likely be placed on short-term injured reserve — forcing him from action for a minimum of three weeks.

Tyrod Taylor injury and impact on the Houston Texans

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