The Texans ruled out guard Shaq Mason, offensive lineman Juice Scruggs, and defensive lineman Foley Fatukasi. Wide receiver Diontae Johnson is inactive two days after being claimed off of waivers from the Ravens. Linebacker Devin White and edge rusher Jerry Hughes are also inactive.
HOUSTON (AP) — The National Football League Inactive Report. BALTIMORE RAVENS at HOUSTON TEXANS — BALTIMORE: CB Jalyn Armour-Davis, WR Nelson Agholor, LB Adisa Isaac, RB Keaton Mitchell, C Nick Samac, FS Marcus Williams. HOUSTON: OL Shaq Mason, OL Juice Scruggs, DT Foley Fatukasi, WR Diontae Johnson, LB Devin White, DE Jerry Hughes.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown will make his season debut on Saturday afternoon against the visiting Houston Texans. Brown, who was listed as active for the game,
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was starting and wide receiver Marquise Brown was active for their game against the Houston Texans.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is already in the Hall of Fame for turning millionaires into billionaires with his business acumen and branding, but it looks like he may add another achievement under his resume with his latest proposal.
The Baltimore Ravens travel to play the Houston Texans on Christmas in Week 17. Here's everything you need to know including updates and highlights.
The Houston Texans released their inactives list before their Week 17 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, and they'll be without a pair of starting offensive linemen.
The NFL Christmas action continues into the evening with the Houston Texans (9-6) squaring off against the Baltimore Ravens (10-5) at NRG Stadium in Houston. By the time this AFC clash kicks off, the gifts should be unwrapped and this tasty matchup loaded ...
Despite being eliminated from playoff contention, and having a disappointing season, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was quick to praise his coaching staff.