Two former Bills players might not play for Texans in Week 5 due to injury

Two former Bills players might not play for Texans in Week 5

No, not Stefon Diggs.

The former All-Pro receiver for the Buffalo Bills (3-1) is slated to play for the Houston Texans in Week 5 when the two teams clash.

However, two others might not. One for sure, the other it’s unknown.

According to the final injury report released by the Texans, ex-longtime Bills pass rusher Jerry Hughes will not play. Hughes is listed as having a hip injury.

Hughes, 36, has played in his hometown Houston since 2022. He departed Buffalo via free agency. Prior to that, Hughes spent 2013 to 2021 with the Bills and was the team’s longest-tenured player by the end.

The other that is on the fence is wide receiver… Robert Woods.

Like Hughes, Woods departed Buffalo via free agency but way back in 2016 after his rookie contract expired. Woods was a second-round pick of the Bills in 2013.

Woods, 32, has a foot injury.

Both players are currently featuring in rotational roles with the Texans and the pair did play in Houston’s last outing.

Woods has faced the Bills twice since leaving Buffalo, meanwhile, this would have been Hughes’ first chance to take on his old team–But he did face the Bills once prior to joining them while with the Indianapolis Colts.

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DeMeco Ryans discusses Texans WR Robert Woods’ impact to offense

Robert Woods might not have been a favorite to make the Houston Texans’ active roster, but those in the building see his value entering 2024

Some expected Xavier Hutchinson to make the Houston Texans active 53-man roster following an impressive preseason.

Most figured a fully healthy John Metchie III would have one more chance to prove his potential as Houston’s long-term No. 3 target.

And the biggest shocker during Tuesday’s roster cutdowns was the release of veteran Noah Brown. Injuries aside, Houston wouldn’t have clinched its first division title since 2019 without the former Cowboys standout.

But as rosters were being finalized among media outlets entering cutdown days, veteran Robert Woods’ name was consistently left off. Many expected after the addition of four-time Pro Bowler Stefon Diggs, Houston would field offers for a player pushed down the depth chart.

Texans coach DeMeco Ryans never viewed Woods as someone flying under the radar.

“He’s been consistent all throughout camp,” Ryans said following roster cutdowns. “He’s been the same guy he’s been his entire career. Tough, dependable, smart guy you can count on each and every day. [The] guy shows up to work every day, works hard, he’s a great mentor to our younger guys. And Rob is a true leader of this team.”

Woods, who enters the final year of his two-year, $15 million deal, won’t be C.J. Stroud’s No. 3 target. That role belongs to either Diggs, Tank Dell or Nico Collins depending on the matchup.

Collins, who last season took over as Houston’s top target, won’t be leaving anytime soon after inking a three-year extension. Dell, a third-round pick of the University of Houston, might be poised for another breakout season after recovering from a broken fibula.

Everyone knows what Diggs brings to the offense. He was Josh Allen’s go-to option in the aerial attack for four seasons in Buffalo, helping the Bills reach four postseason appearances while also totaling at least 101 receptions per campaign.

Yet Woods offers position flexibility. He’s lined up in place of Woods, Diggs and Collins while running drills with the first-team offense. The 32-year-old also is consistent in the open field, rarely dropping passes while creating open avenues after the catch.

“I like to call him the OG in the room, because he is kind of the OG,” Hutchinson said. “But just like past his age and everything like that, just his presence, he’s comfortable in any situation. You can really bounce anything off of him. He’s there, he listens.”

Woods, who in 14 games last year caught 40 passes for 426 yards and a touchdown, picked up where he left off in the preseason. He led the Texans against the Pittsburgh Steelers with five catches for 42 yards and totaled four first-down conversions.

Where Woods offers the most upside beyond his flexibility is his leadership. Multiple Texans have pointed to his wisdom being a mainstay in the huddle and off the field.

“He’s just a guy that everyone likes and enjoys to be around,” said Hutchinson. “So, I find it very hard for him not to be in that room and not to be around this team and help us get to where this team wants to get to.”

Woods’ role remains undetermined on the field entering Week 1’s matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Off it, he’s essential to the success, meaning there’s a home for him in the huddle beyond the Xs and Os.

With Texans starting WRs out, preseason finale opens doors for roster spot

The Houston Texans receiver room has been the most fierce competition with John Metchie and Xavier Hutchinson among those active.

Throughout training camp, the top position battle to watch has been in the wide receiver room as the group possesses several capable NFL wideouts.

Nico Collins, Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell all will sit out in Saturday’s preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams. Veteran Robert Woods earned the off day, and likely a spot on the 53-man roster — for look to keep him healthy for a trade — after producing the last two preseason games.

Among Houston’s active receivers is John Metchie III, Xavier Hutchinson, Ben Skowronek and Steven Sims.

Depending on how many wideouts the Texans keep, there are likely two to three spots remaining.

Veteran Noah Brown has not played throughout the preseason and his status is unknown. He may begin the year on injured reserve, which would open an additional spot in the receiver room.

Metchie had a breakout showing last week against the New York Giants with six catches for 68 yards and his first professional touchdown.

Between strong showings in practice and eight catches for 80 yards with another 27 on the ground, Hutchinson is another young receiver making it tough to leave him off the roster.

Sims and Skowronek are two versatile pieces that can also contribute on special teams. Sims had a punt return touchdown in the Texans Divisional Round loss to Baltimore and Skowronek arrived in Houston via trade with Los Angeles.

Texans WR Robert Woods listed as top trade candidate entering final week of training camp

According to CBS Sports, Robert Woods could be on the move before Week 1 rolls around for the Houston Texans.

Who is the biggest top chip for the Houston Texans entering the final week of training camp?

According to CBS Sports, look no further than Robert Woods.

Woods, who enters the final year of his two-year, $17.5 million deal, has fallen down the depth chart with the emergence of Tank Dell and the arrival of All-Pro target Stefon Diggs. Even third-year receiver John Metchie III seems more like a long-term option than the former Super Bowl champion.

CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin believes that while Woods might not be an ideal option for C.J. Stroud’s cast of weapons, he still offers upside for receiver-needy rosters.

“The 32-year-old Woods has looked like his polished self in the preseason,” Benjamin wrote. “The question is, where does he fit as potentially the No. 5 target for C.J. Stroud, with guys like Noah Brown and John Metchie III also vying for reserve snaps?”

Trading Woods would be a win-win for the wide receiver and the Texans. Houston would free up at least $5 million in cap space while garnering back a late-round pick. Woods would be viewed as a potential starter for another franchise, thus upping his rep count.

Benjamin listed the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles as potential fits for Woods. The Texans would love for the veteran to be a reason they clinch a second division title, but Woods wants to see the field and offers little on special teams.

Even if Woods were to suit up elsewhere this fall, the Texans have enough targets to ensure that Stroud only continues his ascension to superstardom.

Could Robert Woods be a fit for the Vikings if he is released?

If he would become a free agent, Alec Lewis views Robert Woods as a good option at receiver for the Vikings.

Some question marks still surround the Vikings’ roster construction heading into the 2024 football season. While training camp may answer some of those questions, it probably won’t answer all of them. One of those question marks is around the Minnesota receiving corps.

After allowing KJ Osborn to walk during free agency, the Vikings didn’t do much to add talent to the room. Minnesota did add Trent Sherfield, but he hasn’t been very productive in the NFL. The Vikings re-signed Brandon Powell, who did a good job when asked in 2023, but is he a No. 3 for the entire year?

The Athletic’s Alec Lewis brought up an interesting name. 32-year-old veteran Robert Woods. Now, Woods is still a member of the Houston Texans, but there is a chance he will be cut in the coming weeks. If Houston would waive the former USC standout, is there a scenario Woods would make a good option for the Vikings?

Woods, a former Buffalo Bills draft pick, was most productive with the Los Angeles Rams from 2017 to 2021. He caught over 1,000 yards in back-to-back years and was a staple of the offense.

There is a question of whether Woods has anything left in the tank though. He hasn’t caught for more than 556 yards in the past three seasons. But if he came to the Vikings, he wouldn’t be asked to do much with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and TJ Hockenson on the roster.

AFC Divisional Round picks: Who the experts are taking in Ravens vs. Texans

The NFL experts have made their picks, and the Baltimore Ravens are favored to defeat the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round

We’re a little over 30 hours away from the Ravens (13-4) and Texans (11-7) kicking off the AFC divisional round of the playoffs on ESPN.

Houston advanced to the Divisional round of the NFL playoffs for the fifth time in franchise history with a 45-14 win over the Browns in Super Wild Card Weekend.

The playoff win earned the Texans a rematch against the Ravens, and they’ll return to M&T Bank Stadium hoping to avenge a 25-9 loss in Week 1.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s the NFL expert picks.

Ravens divisional round preview: 10 things to know about the Houston Texans

We’re looking at ten things to know about the Houston Texans ahead of their AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens

The Texans advanced to the Divisional round of the NFL playoffs for the fifth time in franchise history with a 45-14 win over the Browns in Super Wild Card Weekend.

The playoff success earned Houston a rematch against the Baltimore Ravens, and they’ll return to M&T Bank Stadium hoping to avenge a 25-9 loss in Week 1.

The Texans are a different team since that humble welcome to the NFL moment for C.J. Stroud, and all the former Ohio State star has done is shatter records and lead his team to the postseason as a rookie.

With final preparations for Saturday’s kickoff underway, we’re looking at ten things about the Houston Texans.

Fantasy Football: Wide receiver starts and sits for Week 10

We take you through the most-start and the must-sit receivers for fantasy football in Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season.

Starts and sits is here to help fantasy managers make those all important last minute lineup decisions .While we won’t tell you about obvious starts such as A.J. Brown or Tyreek Hill, we will find players you may be waffling about and help you make a decision.

Let’s look at wide receivers for Week 10.

Texans vs. Panthers injury report: WR Robert Woods out

The Houston Texans released their final injury report for Week 8 and WR Robert Woods is out against the Carolina Panthers.

The Houston Texans released their final injury report ahead of their Week 8 encounter with the Carolina Panthers Sunday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time at Bank of America Stadium.

Receiver Robert Woods (foot), defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (knee), and tight end Brevin Jordan (foot) were declared out.

Guard-tackle Tytus Howard (hand/knee), defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway (calf), and receiver Xavier Hutchinson (foot) were given the “questionable” designation. All three were full participants in Friday’s practice.

Other full participants included linebacker Blake Cashman (wrist), receiver Tank Dell (concussion), guard-tackle Josh Jones (hand), linebacker Denzel Perryman (hand), left tackle Laremy Tunsil (knee), and cornerback Tavierre Thomas (hand).

For more information on the Panthers’ injury report, check out the Panthers Wire.

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Bobby Slowik explains how Texans could work around WR Robert Woods’ absence

Offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik talked briefly how the Houston Texans’ passing game could adjust for a possible absence of WR Robert Woods.

The injury report does not bode well for Robert Woods.

The 11th-year receiver has been a non-participant in two of the three practices due to a foot injury — and this is coming out of a bye week.

More than likely the Houston Texans will be without Woods’ services when they take on the Carolina Panthers Sunday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time for Week 8 at Bank of America Stadium.

While Woods has been a productive member of the Texans’ receiving corps, offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik explained for reporters Oct. 26 that Houston’s skill positions are about the functionality as a group, not a particular player.

“I’ve mentioned this before, but we have a whole stable of receivers that we feel really good about,” said Slowik. “We think all of them have traits and things that they do really well. We want each of them — we want to put all of them in positions to take advantage of their skills. ‘Woody’ [Woods] has his skillset that he’s really good at and that we take advantage of, and he continues to grow in.”

If the Texans can’t use Woods against the Panthers, Slowik offered Nico Collins, Tank Dell, John Metchie, and Xavier Hutchinson as other wideouts who have something to offer out in the pattern.

Said Slowik: “It’s not so much like — ‘Oh, man, if we miss any of these guys, we’re missing this piece.’ It’s more, ‘Okay, as a group, these two guys do this other thing well — how do we take advantage of the same hole maybe in a different way? That’s really anytime we miss anybody as a skill player on offense.”

Woods has caught 22 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown through six starts.

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