HOUSTON — When Jacksonville visits Houston on Sunday, the Jaguars will get a boost with new receiver Jakobi Meyers while the Texans will be missing their top offensive star with quarterback C.J. Stroud recovering from a concussion.
Meyers was traded from Las Vegas this week for two late-round picks in next year’s draft, adding a veteran receiver to a team that has struggled with drops this season. General manager James Gladstone said Meyers will play Sunday when the Jaguars (5-3) try to sweep the season series against AFC South foe Houston (3-5).
Meyers, who turns 29 Sunday, said he’s leaning on his new teammates to help him get acclimated before then so he can contribute.
“Honestly, it’s going to be a little tough,” he said. “It’s new. Anything new is a little challenging, but I’m exci

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