Will Fuller (collarbone) returns to practice for Houston

Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller (collarbone) returned to practice for the first time on Monday since breaking his collarbone during the first week of training camp.

What It Means:

Fuller was expected to be out two-to-three months but is apparently ahead of schedule as he is practicing approximately six weeks later. There is a chance the second-year receiver returns to action on Sunday versus the New England Patriots, but expect him to be listed as questionable all week. When he returns, Fuller will be the Texans' number two receiver, ahead of Braxton Miller but behind DeAndre Hopkins.

Fuller caught 47 passes for 635 yards and 2 touchdowns in his rookie season with Houston.