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Arian Foster returns to Houston Texans' practice

Concerns about Arian Foster missing two straight practices can be set aside for the day.

The Houston Texans' running back returned Wednesday from what was believed to be a hamstring tweak, per the Houston Chronicle.

Bill O'Brien cheekily said on Tuesday the injury wasn't "life-threatening." However, for a running back who has gone through myriad injuries over the last several years, including hamstring issues, it's fair to be concerned about every tweak and injury.

The Texans' lead runner dealt with injures last summer and ended up missing eight games in 2013 due to a back injury.

Houston's offense needs a healthy Foster to have a chance in 2014. Ryan Fitzpatrick hasn't shown an ability to carry an offense, and there are depth questions in the backfield.

Receiver Andre Johnson, who has also been dealing with a hamstring injury, missed his third straight day of work.

The latest Around The League Podcast visits with former Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and discusses the best of the early training-camp surprises.

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