Texans starting right offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson returned to practice Monday.
Henderson had been sidelined for a few weeks after having a noncancerous cyst removed, according to a league source not authorized to speak publicly.
The cysts are common for people who have dealt with Crohn's disease, which Henderson overcame while playing for the Buffalo Bills. Doctors removed 80 diseased centimeters of his large and small intestines in 2016. Henderson recovered from the surgery to resume his NFL career.
After signing him to a one-year, $4 million contract in March, the Texans have been happy with how Henderson has played and how he has fit into the locker room chemistry.