Houston Texans quarterback Brian Hoyer returned to practice Wednesday.

Hoyer was sidelined during last week's victory over the Indianapolis Colts due to a concussion, and will remain in the NFL's concussion protocol despite returning to practice.

The 30-year-old suffered his second concussion of the season in Week 14, and he has indicated he won't rush back onto the field with a view to his long-term health.

Hoyer's symptoms subsided quickly and he is "feeling good," Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.

Hoyer's return to practice means he has passed the first phase of the concussion protocol, but will need to pass further evaluation by independent neurologists in order to be cleared to play on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.

With T.J. Yates lost for the season due to a torn ACL and Brandon Weeden as the only viable option at quarterback, the Texans will hope Hoyer can return in time for the playoffs.