EX-Texans RB Lamar Miller Shows Off His Progress After 2019’s ACL Injury

Lamar Miller with Texans in 2018. Photo by John Glaser/CSM/Shutterstock (10043654h)

Former Houston Texans running back Lamar Miller seems to be ready to make a comeback after missing the entire 2019 season due to an ACL injury. Miller recently posted a video on social media that shows him back in action, running and cutting during a private workout. 

Miller supposed to be Texans’ main back last season after a Pro Bowl camping in 2018 in which he rushed for 973 yards and five touchdowns. However, he didn’t make it to Week 1 as he tore his ACL during a preseason game against Dallas Cowboys.

Now, one year removed from the injury, Miller seems like he’s back on track to split the NFL defenses once again.

Despite being their main back for several years, Houston decided not to take chances with Miller and moved on after his contract expired in March. Still, this doesn’t mean some other team won’t give him a shot, as the 29-year-old looks motivated and would probably be open for a prove-it type of contract.

Lamar Miller entered the league in 2012 and since has played 104 NFL games with Miami Dolphins and Houston Texans. He has 5,808 career rushing yards and 32 touchdowns, while also adding 207 receptions for 1,565 yards and eight TDs.