Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins will miss the 2026 season with a torn ACL, according to a team source who was granted anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak about a sensitive health matter.
Higgins suffered the injury during the team period of Tuesday’s joint practice against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Higgins, the 34th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, was expected to be a major contributor for the Texans in 2026. The Iowa State product turned in a solid rookie season with 41 catches for 525 yards and six touchdowns, serving as a big-bodied target and No. 2 option for quarterback C.J. Stroud opposite star wideout Nico Collins.
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Higgins’ injury delivers a blow to a Texans team hoping to contend for a Super Bowl this season. While Houston welcomes back wide receiver Tank Dell from a major leg injury he suffered in 2024 and rookie wideout Lewis Bond has impressed in training camp, Higgins was expected to take a leap in his second year.


