JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Texans rookie wide receiver Will Fuller is optimistic about his chances of returning for a Monday night game next week against the Oakland Raiders in Mexico City.

Fuller didn't play Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a knee injury that prevented him from practicing fully last week. The first-round draft pick from Notre Dame has 25 receptions for 372 yards and two touchdowns. Fuller didn't warm up Sunday as the decision was made to rest his knee.

"Yeah, I'm going to get back in that training room and try to get it back to feeling right," Fuller said. "It's getting a lot better."

Meanwhile, running back Lamar Miller got checked out by trainers for a lingering shoulder injury that has bothered him since a collision during a road loss to the Denver Broncos.

Miller returned to play after being examined. He rushed for 83 yards on 15 carries.

"I'm good," Miller said. "It's part of the game. For the most part, I'm good."

Backup running back Alfred Blue returned to play after briefly going to the locker room with a calf injury. Blue rushed for 23 yards on seven carries.

Nickel back A.J. Bouye missed the game due to a sprained ankle he sustained on Friday. Although Bouye got a lot of treatment for the ankle and made progress, the timing of the injury prevented him from playing. Bouye is hopeful that he could be back for the Raiders game.