Houston Texans veteran wide receiver, Will Fuller, has been a key player in the team’s offense since being drafted in 2016. His speed and agility have made him a fan favorite and a valuable asset to the team. But unfortunately, things have taken a turn for the worse for Fuller as he stumbled further than he had advanced.
It was a shock to the Texans community when the news broke that Fuller had lost his spot on the team before the potentially critical 2020 season. The team had just given him a new one-year contract worth $10 million, making him the second-highest paid wide receiver on the team. However, it seemed that this big investment was not enough to secure his spot on the roster.
Fuller’s career with the Texans has been plagued with injuries, which have limited his playing time and potential impact on the field. In his four years with the team, he has only managed to play in 42 out of a possible 64 games. This has left many fans frustrated and disappointed, wondering if Fuller could ever live up to his potential and justify his hefty paycheck.
But despite the setbacks, Fuller has remained determined and focused on his goal to be the best player he can be. He has used his injuries as motivation to come back stronger and prove his worth to the team. And he has done just that, as he showed significant improvement in the 2019 season, with 49 receptions for 670 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games.
However, the Texans’ decision to not extend Fuller’s contract beyond 2020 reflects their lack of confidence in his ability to stay healthy and perform consistently. It is a risk that the team was not willing to take, especially in what could be a critical season for the franchise. With star quarterback Deshaun Watson’s contract extension negotiations ongoing and the departure of star receiver DeAndre Hopkins, the Texans cannot afford to have an unreliable player on their roster.
But despite this setback, Fuller remains positive and determined to prove his worth to the team. He understands that it is a business decision and that he needs to work even harder to secure his spot on the team. He has been training rigorously in the offseason, focusing on improving his strength and endurance to prevent further injuries.
Fuller’s resilience and determination are commendable, and it is clear that he is not ready to give up on his NFL dreams just yet. He has the support of his teammates and coaches, who have seen firsthand his talent and potential. And with the right mindset and work ethic, there is no doubt that he can bounce back and become an integral part of the Texans’ offense once again.
In the midst of all the uncertainty and challenges, Fuller remains positive and focused on the future. He knows that he has the skills and talent to be a top player in the NFL, and he is determined to prove it. The Texans may have lost faith in him, but he has not lost faith in himself.
As we eagerly await the start of the 2020 NFL season, let us not forget that setbacks are a part of every journey. It is how we respond to them that defines us. And in Will Fuller’s case, he is determined to use this setback as motivation to come back stronger and prove his worth to the Texans and their fans.
So let us not dwell on the past, but instead look forward to seeing Will Fuller back on the field, ready to make big plays and silence the doubters. We believe in you, Will, and we cannot wait to see you shine on the field once again. Go Texans!