The Houston Texans released their second injury report of the week on Thursday as they get ready for their AFC divisional playoff game with the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday at 2:05 p.m. at Arrowhead Stadium.
There was relatively no change on the injury front as cornerback Johnathan Joseph, receiver Will Fuller, defensive end J.J. Watt, and receiver Kenny Stills remained limited in practice. However, outside linebacker Jacob Martin, who was out with an illness on Wednesday, did return to practice.
Limited participation
S | Jahleel Addae | Knee |
TE | Jordan Akins | Hamstring |
CB | Keion Crossen | Hamstring |
WR | Will Fuller | Groin |
OLB | Jacob Martin | Illness |
CB | Johnathan Joseph | Hamstring |
S | A.J. Moore | Hip |
WR | Kenny Stills | Knee |
DE | J.J. Watt | Shoulder |
Full participation
OT Chris Clark — Concussion
For Kansas City, tight end Travis Kelce remained a limited participant with a knee injury. However, defensive tackle Chris Jones was added to the injury report with a calf injury and was a limited participant. For more information on the Chiefs’ complete injury report, visit Chiefs Wire.