Joe Mixon was active for the Texans’ divisional playoff game against the Chiefs on Saturday after the Pro Bowl running back had shown up on the injury report with an ankle problem and missed
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs kicks off on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, with a rematch from Week 16 of the regular season between the No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs and the No. 4 seed Houston Texans.
Chiefs 8-9. Series record: Chiefs lead 10-5. Last meeting: Chiefs beats Texans 27-19 on Dec. 21 in Kansas City, Mo. Last week: Texans beat Chargers 32-12; Chiefs off. Texans offense: overall (18), rush (14),
Texas vs. Chiefs and Ravens vs. Bills are rematches of regular-season games with some pivotal factors that could be the difference.
Rober Woods is dealing with a hip injury entering the AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
This is a team-by-team review of any key fantasy football player injury news after this week's practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team's official injury report will be addressed,
In advance of their divisional round game, the Chiefs have reportedly decided on whether Joe Thuney or D.J. Humphries will start at LT.
Former long-time Cardinals starter at left tackle D.J. Humphries has been benched ahead of Kansas City's matchup against the Houston Texans according to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler:
When the Kansas City Chiefs take the field against the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs, there's bound to be a fireworks show.
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.
NEW YORK (AP) 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; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):
The Kansas City Chiefs have had a revolving door at left tackle this season. They began the year cycling between Wanya Morris and 2024 second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia, but neither of those experiments really worked out.