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Two years ago, Charles Spencer was the Texans' left tackle of the future. But a knee injury in his second NFL game has sidelined him for the last two seasons, and his comeback took another hit Tuesday when Houston released the third-year lineman.
The 6-4, 352-pound Spencer has worked to rehabilitate his left knee, but he has not returned to the field since fracturing the tibial plateau in his knee vs. the Colts in September 2006.
"We have combed the land as far as athletes go, and it's an injury that's not common," Texans athletic trainer Kevin Bastin told The Houston Chronicle in January 2007. "Doctors see them, but not in professional athletes. When people jump from a high building and land on their feet, this is what happens."
The Texans open camp on July 26.
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