Texans Final Injury Report: Two offensive weapons ruled out
The Houston Texans have released their final injury report leading up to Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Texans have ruled out three players going into the weekend and will have one player listed as questionable. That's certainly good news for the team considering they had 12 different players listed on the injury […]
The Houston Texans have released their final injury report leading up to Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Texans have ruled out three players going into the weekend and will have one player listed as questionable.
That's certainly good news for the team considering they had 12 different players listed on the injury report throughout the week.
Here is the official look at the Texans final injury report that was released on Friday.
Wide receiver Robert Woods (foot) and running back Dameon Pierce (ankle) have officially been ruled out. The injury and designation for Pierce opens the door for running back Devin Singletary to be the team's starter on Sunday.
Woods will be a major loss to the Texans offense and to quarterback C.J. Stroud. Woods has been a crafty veteran for the Texans and a go-to target in critical situations for Stroud over the course of the season.
Defensive tackle Shelton Rankins will officially be listed as questionable going into the weekend with a knee injury.
Left tackle Larmey Tunsil appears to be good to go on Sunday despite missing the first day of practice on Wednesday and being a limited participant on Thursday with a knee injury. Fellow tackles George Fant, Josh Jones, and Tytus Howard all were full participants during Friday's practice and will be ready to play against the Buccaneers.
Devin Singletary prepared to potentially start vs Buccaneers
Dameon Pierce once again did not practice