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Houston Texans star Stefon Diggs nearly injured during practice

The Houston Texans are busy working out in the offseason as they have huge potential for the 2024 NFL season. In doing so, Diggs took a scary fall on Friday that could have injured him.

Luckily, Diggs was fine after the incident, even taking to X (formerly Twitter) to joke about the fall, which should be a sigh of relief for Texas fans.

Diggs is in good spirits about the situation, as he has been a big personality on and off the field since becoming a star in the league. Now, he will do so while wearing a Texans jersey.

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This offseason, the Texans made the decision to go all-in on building a Super Bowl contender. That move began with acquiring Diggs from the Buffalo Bills by trading a second-round pick and restructuring his contract.

It also makes sense to go all-in for the Texans. Rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud threw for 4,108 yards and 23 touchdowns to his five interceptions while having an elite rookie campaign. Adding Diggs to a wide receiver room alongside Nico Collins and Tank Dell gives the Texans an elite trio that’s among the best in the league.

What Diggs brings to Houston will definitely be something to watch. His first trade from the Minnesota Vikings to the Bills, playing for an elite quarterback in Allen, saw Diggs reach an even higher level. The same situation could soon occur for the historic receiver.

While the Texans have gone from a three-win team in 2022 to a 10-win team in 2023, they are expected to make a bigger jump where playoff success will be expected and one playoff win simply won’t be enough for Houston.

Although navigating the AFC will be difficult, the offseason provides a great opportunity for the Texans to continue to improve and prepare for a season full of hope and expectations.

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