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Texans fans have bad experiences with Lisfranc injuries. After Matt Schaub was lost for the year in 2011 with that exact same ailment, Gary Kubiak's offense seemingly fell apart and Schaub never returned to his pre-injury form. Four years later, it appears that another Texan - Jadeveon Clowney - has found himself recovering from the dreaded foot injury.
Jadeveon Clowney had a Lisfranc injury that prematurely ended his 2015 season. Says he did not need surgery and is 100%. #Texans
— Tania Ganguli (@taniaganguli) May 23, 2016
Clowney is no stranger to rehab at this point. His last two seasons have both been ended by injuries - one of which required microfracture surgery to heal - and he has yet to actually prove he can stay healthy for any lengthy period of time. While it is comforting to know that he seems to already be healed from this latest impairment, at this point it is starting to look like a healthy Clowney is more of an anomaly than we might have hoped.