HOUSTON – Texans tight end Cade Stover didn’t have as large a role as he did at the start of the season against the Los Angeles Rams while making a healthy return from a broken foot last Sunday.

Getting back on the football field after underdoing surgery and rehabbing diligently for the past three months was a victory in itself for Stover.

To get to play again and pick up an important win over the Tennessee Titans in the process made it a significant day for the second-year player from Ohio State.

“Feels great, just happy to be back,” Stover told KPRC 2. “Just to get turned loose, happy to go.”

Stover, a former Big Ten Conference Tight End of the Year and fourth-round draft pick, played 14 snaps on offense for 20 percent of the playing time as starter Dalton Schultz played 69 percent

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