Texans GM Nick Caserio says John Metchie III, who missed his entire rookie season after he was diagnosed with cancer (APL), could be ready to play by week 1 next year!
says the young wide receiver, diagnosed with cancer last year, could be ready to go by week 1 next season!
Caserio joined SportsRadio 610 in Houston Wednesday morning ... where he provided an update on the 22 year old, 2nd-round draft pick, who missed his entire rookie season because of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia . "I'd say there's a chance that he'll be ready for the start of the offseason program," Caserio said."I think there are still some things that he has to complete or go through. Quite frankly, it's amazing what he's done to this point."
"He actually looks better now than he did when we drafted him in the spring," Caserio said."He's improved his strength, he's improved his lower body strength. His attitude has been great, even though he's been dealing with a lot of things medically."
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