Rober Woods is dealing with a hip injury entering the AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The wide receiver injury report is bare this week. That's great news for NFL fans, who want to see the best of the best compete in the postseason. However, there's one big name whose availability is in question.
With back-to-back 'DNPs' Tuesday and Wednesday in the books, Thursday's session should loom large with regard to Woods' chances of playing in Saturday's divisional-round game against the Chiefs. If the veteran wideout is limited or out this weekend, added snaps behind top option Nico Collins would be freed up for John Metchie and Xavier Hutchinson.
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Woods caught two of three targets for a team-high 39 yards in Sunday's 23-14 win over Tennessee in Week 18.
The Texans were short a few players as they prepared to face the Chiefs at Tuesday's practice. Linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair did not practice due to a knee injury. Al-Shaair was shaken up during their Wild Card win over the Chargers,
Houston linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair (knee), right guard Shaq Mason (knee), offensive lineman Juice Scruggs (ankle) and wide receiver Robert Woods (hip) also were active. Woods did not practice all week and had been listed as questionable.
Here's everything you need to know for the Houston Texans' AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
Houston Texans wide receiver Robert Woods (hip) did not practice all week and is questionable to play in the Divisional Round of the postseason when the team takes on the Kansas City Chiefs on the road.
Diontae Johnson played two games with the Texans. The team waived him on Tuesday. Texans receiver Diontae Johnson (82) walks off the field at the end of the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Chargers.