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0:42C.J. Stroud Questionable To Start Week 10
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1:25Ran Carthon Discusses CJ Stroud's Recent Injury
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1:40Trades That Should Happen: RB Breece Hall To Texans
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0:40Broncos Still Finding Ways to Win
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0:45Why the 7-2 Broncos Don't Feel Like They're 7-2
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1:00Wil Lutz Drills GW Field Goal, Texans Lose Stroud
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2:02Week 9 Highlights: Broncos at Texans
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0:54Texans With 31% Chance to Make Playoffs
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3:50Week 9 NFL Picks: Broncos at Texans
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2:00NFL Power Rankings | Biggest Movers: Texans & Jaguars Up 7 Spots
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1:01Trade That Should Happen: Texans Trade For Jets RB Breece Hall
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2:42C.J. Stroud Shines in Texans Win Over 49ers
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0:43Texans' Defense Plays Lightning Fast for Entire Game, Shuts Down 49ers
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1:53C.J. Stroud Shines as Texans Take Down 49ers
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3:01Week 8 NFL Picks: 49ers at Texans
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2:31Week 7 Highlights: Texans at Seahawks
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1:54What Went Wrong For The Texans On MNF?
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1:18MUST SEE: Seahawks Hold Off Texans On MNF
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1:20The Importance Of Jaxson Smith-Njigba For Sam Darnold
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1:54Texans Boast Best Scoring Defense In NFL
Top Texans News
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Texans' Jimmie Ward: Progressing in recovery
Head coach DeMeco Ryans said Monday that Ward (foot) could return to practice within a few weeks, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Ward is on the reserve/PUP list as he continues to recover from offseason foot surgery. While a return for the veteran corner isn't imminent, he appears to be on track to return during the second half of the regular season. Ward's absence, coupled with the Texans releasing C.J. Gardner-Johnson in late September, has allowed M.J. Stewart to step into a starting role at safety alongside Calen Bullock.
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Texans' Jake Hansen: Agrees to contract extension
Hansen agreed to a one-year contract extension with the Texans on Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Hansen will now be tied to the team through the 2026 campaign on a contract that carries a maximum value of $3 million. The 27-year-old has tallied 10 tackles (six solo) over eight games while playing sparingly on defense but serving as a key member of the Texans' special-teams units.
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Texans' Braxton Berrios: Given return duties only
Berrios returned two kickoffs for 49 yards and did not appear on offense in Sunday's 18-15 loss to Denver in Week 9.
After recording five catches in Week 8, when Houston was without Nico Collins and Christian Kirk, Berrios was limited to special-teams-duty Sunday due to the return of the team's top two wideouts. If the Texans' season slips away -- they are 3-5 and outside the playoff picture for now -- any offensive role for the veteran Berrios could disappear, as Houston would likely want to give more looks to rookies Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel instead.
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Texans' Harrison Bryant: Logs one reception in loss
Bryant caught one of two targets for two yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Broncos.
Bryant played a usual role, serving as the backup tight end to Dalton Schultz, who missed a couple of practice sessions leading up to the game. Though six appearances on the season, Bryant has recorded two catches for six yards on six targets.
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Texans' British Brooks: Receives two red-zone carries
Brooks had two carries for zero yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Broncos in Week 9.
Brooks was surprisingly allotted two consecutive carries at the goal-line in the first quarter and was stuffed by Denver's interior line on both. Those were two of the five running plays called inside the Broncos' two-yard line during the game that failed to get into the end zone, and Houston failed to produce a touchdown in three red-zone possessions. Brooks has four total carries for 15 yards this season and is a regular on special teams.
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Texans' Jaylin Noel: Mostly invisible in Week 9 loss
Noel was untargeted, had one carry for minus-3 yards and returned four punts for 62 yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to Denver in Week 9.
Following a couple of productive weeks during which Houston was without top wide receivers Nico Collins and Christian Kirk, Noel was nearly invisible on offense with the veterans back on the field. Noel was reduced to impacting the game on special teams, which he did early in the third quarter on a 45-yard punt return to set up the team's final score. The presence of Collins and Kirk dampened the involvement of both Noel and fellow rookie wideout Jayden Higgins (one target). The loss of starting quarterback C.J. Stroud (concussion) may have also played a role. The Texans gained just 87 yards on seven second-half possessions and punted on its final six drives with Davis Mills under center.
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Texans' Jayden Higgins: Returns to depth role in Week 9
Higgins caught his lone target for four yards and played 35 snaps in Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Broncos in Week 9.
Higgins, who had eight targets and 66 snaps last week, experienced a significant reduction in workload and volume due to the returns of Nico Collins and Christian Kirk. In the six games when all the Texans' wideouts have been healthy in 2025, Higgins is averaging 30 snaps and 2.5 targets per game. For now, he's fourth on the depth chart, behind Xavier Hutchinson and slightly ahead of fellow rookie Jaylin Noel, who was limited to 11 offensive snaps and went untargeted Sunday.
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Texans' Xavier Hutchinson: Targeted five times in loss
Hutchinson caught three of five targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to Denver in Week 9.
The returns of Nico Collins and Christian Kirk were expected to impact Hutchinson's relevance, but his targets remained high by his standards. The third-year wideout is averaging five targets per game over the last three weeks after opening the season with three per game prior to Houston's Week 6 bye. He continued to hold off rookies Jayden Higgins (one target) and Jaylin Noel (zero) for the WR3 role. Starting quarterback C.J. Stroud (concussion) was removed in the second quarter of Sunday's loss and replaced by backup Davis Mills, who led the offense for 11 possessions but led the Texans to just 15.6 yards per drive on average. If Stroud misses further time, it would impact the ceiling of all the team's skill players.
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Texans' Ka'imi Fairbairn: Scores all 15 points for Houston
Fairbairn went 5-for-6 on field-goal attempts during the Texans' 18-15 loss to the Broncos on Sunday.
Fairbairn's 51-yard field goal on the Texans' first offensive drive sailed wide right, but the veteran kicker had no trouble with his next five attempts, all of which came from 41 yards or closer. His five made field goals matched a career high, and he has gone 9-for-10 on field-goal tries over his last two games. Four of his made field goals Sunday came on drives with Davis Mills under center, who came into the game early in the second quarter after C.J. Stroud (concussion) left the game. Fairbairn could be in for another busy day against the Jaguars in Week 10 if Stroud does not clear the league's concussion protocol.
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Texans' Dalton Schultz: Leads Houston in receiving yards
Schultz caught six of eight targets for a team-high 77 yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Broncos.
The veteran tight end did most of his damage on a 47-yard reception from C.J. Stroud (concussion) in the first quarter to set up Houston's first of five field goals on the afternoon. Schultz wound up second on the team in receptions behind Nico Collins' seven, but the ceiling for the entire Texans passing attack was downgraded when Davis Mills replaced Stroud early in the second quarter. If Mills gets the start in Week 10 against the Jaguars, Schultz should still be a reliable possession option given his impressive 17-199-0 line on 21 targets over three games since Houston's bye.
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Texans' Christian Kirk: Snags four passes in return
Kirk caught four of eight targets for 26 yards in Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Broncos.
The veteran slot receiver saw his first action since Week 5 after recovering from a hamstring strain, and Kirk finished second on the Texans in targets while catching passes from both C.J. Stroud (concussion) and Davis Mills. The volume is encouraging, and Kirk has logged at least three receptions in all four games he's been healthy enough to play in this season. He'll still be a much less appealing fantasy option, even in PPR formats, if Stroud ends up sitting out a Week 10 contest against the Jaguars.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
108.9 (21st) |
232.8 (15th) |
321.1 (19th) |
| Def. |
89.9 (6th) |
193.5 (3rd) |
267.4 (1st) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| C. Stroud QB C.J. Stroud QB | Concussion |
| J. Mixon RB Joe Mixon RB | Foot |
| T. Dell WR Tank Dell WR | Knee - ACL + MCL |
| C. Harris LB Christian Harris LB | Shin |
| D. Horton DE Dylan Horton DE | Knee |
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