The Texans will be shorthanded at wide receiver against the Dallas Cowboys. AaronWilson_NFL
Both of their top two wide receivers, Brandin Cooks and Nico Collins, are expected to be out for Sunday’s road game at AT&T Stadium.
With those players out along with rookie cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. for the fourth week in a row due to a strained hamstring, the Texans will have to adjust. They’ll lean on Phillip Dorsett and Chris Moore as their primary wide receivers, as they did against the Philadelphia Eagles when starting quarterback Davis Mills had two touchdown passes and two interceptions.
Moore has 27 catches for 314 yards and two touchdowns on 40 target. Dorsett has caught 12 passes for 180 yards and one touchdown on 27 targets.
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