The Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans have released their final Week 17 injury reports.
Just two days before the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans square off for a very important Week 17 game for the Titans at NRG Stadium, both teams have released their final injury reports.
The Titans will be without three players, two of which who are now missing their fourth straight games in wide receiver Adam Humphries and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson. Wide receiver Kalif Raymond is the third player ruled out.
Here’s a look at the injury reports for both teams.
Titans and Texans injury reports
Here's the #Titans injury report and game status for Sunday vs #Texans. Deshaun Watson (back), DeAndre Hopkins (illness) and others are questionable. pic.twitter.com/7F9HLOAmy6
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The absence of Jackson looms large for a secondary that has been struggling lately and is already without Malcolm Butler, who was placed on Injured Reserve after Week 9.
The good news for the Titans is that running back Derrick Henry was able to practice fully all week long and will be good to go for Sunday. It appears the week off did him some good.
Defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons was ruled out last week, but he will be a full go in Week 17 after getting in all full practices.
The only player carrying a designation for Tennessee is wide receiver Cody Hollister, who is questionable.
Outside linebacker Harold Landry missed practice on Thursday for a non-injury related issue, but he was back at practice on Friday and will suit up.
The Texans have a grand total of seven players listed as questionable, including quarterback Deshaun Watson, wide receivers Kenny Stills and DeAndre Hopkins, and left tackle Laremy Tunsil. Wide receiver Will Fuller has been ruled out.
Depending on what happens between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers, the Texans may have nothing to play for and could rest their starters in this game.
The Chiefs and Chargers play at noon, so we’ll have an idea of where the Texans stand prior to kickoff at 3:25 p.m. CST. Of course, Houston sitting their starters would be a huge benefit for Tennessee.