Houston Texans Thursday injury report.
The (6-4) Houston Texans are set to take on the (3-6) Cowboys in Dallas on Monday Night Football.
Houston’s defense is playing great football, while the offense has continued to be extremely inconsistent. The good news is that their offense is likely to receive a big boost.
Here is a look at Houston’s Thursday injury report:
DID NOT PARTICIPATE:
- Cornerback Kamari Lassiter (Concussion)
- Defensive End Will Anderson Jr. (Ankle)
- Defensive End Denico Autry (Rest)
- Defensive Tackle Folorunso Fatukasi (Foot)
- Cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. (Hip)
LIMITED PARTICIPATION:
- Linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair (Knee)
- Running Back Dameon Pierce (Groin)
- Wide Receiver Nico Collins (Hamstring)
- Tackle Blake Fisher (Concussion)
- Linebacker Jake Hansen (Ankle)
- Left Tackle Laremy Tunsil (Knee)
FULL PARTICIPATION:
- Quarterback C.J. Stroud (Hand)
- Cornerback Jeff Okudah (Quad)
It is currently looking like Houston will be without two of their better players on defense, in cornerback Kamari Lassiter and defensive end Will Anderson Jr. Lassiter is dealing with a concussion, while Anderson is dealing with an ankle injury suffered against the Jets.
Cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. is dealing with a very minor hip injury, and he is trending towards playing on Monday night.
Wide receiver Nico Collins is practicing, and will likely return to the lineup, as long as there are not any setbacks, which is much needed for a Texans offense that has been struggling.
The Texans need to come out firing, and not take their foot off the gas for four quarters, especially after last weekend’s nightmare collapse.