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Texans get encouraging — and surprising — news regarding star defender injury

Updated Aug. 8, 2025, 7:13 p.m. by Adam Gretz, Yardbarker 1 min read
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The Houston Texans went on a bit of an injury roller-coaster ride on Thursday night regarding the status of new defensive back C.J.

Gardner-Johnson.

Following a report that he may have suffered a season-ending torn ACL injury, it was quickly revealed that his ACL was not torn and that he was undergoing further testing.

On Friday evening, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Gardner-Johnson's injury is not only not as bad as originally feared, but it is possible that he could be back in the lineup as soon as the team's season-opener against the Los Angeles Rams.

Further testing revealed that Texans safety C.J.

Gardner-Johnsons knee injury isnt as serious as it could have been, and its not out of the question that he could be back as soon as the regular-season opener vs.

the Rams.

This is highly encouraging and surprising news for the Texans, because sometimes those knee injuries that look bad and sound bad typically end up having a bad result.

The best-case scenario would be no injury at all, and while that is obviously not the case here, this is probably the next-best result for Gardner-Johnson and the Texans.

Houston acquired him from the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles in a trade this offseason to help build what might be one of the NFL's best secondaries.

Houston already has a dominant outside cornerback duo with Derek Stingley Jr.

and Kamari Lassiter , and now it has a top safety in Gardner-Johnson joining that mix.

Even before adding Gardner-Johnson, the Texans were second in the NFL in interceptions during the 2024 season, picking off 19 passes.

They trailed only the Minnesota Vikings, who had 24 picks.

Adam Gretz is a freelance writer based in Pittsburgh.

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