Texans receive update on RB Joe Mixon’s status for Week 5

The Texans were without running back Joe Mixon Wednesday in preparation to take on the Buffalo Bills.

Joe Mixon might be cleared to play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, but his status remains a mystery.

Mixon, along with Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil, did not participate during Wednesday’s practice. It’s noticeable since Mixon practiced Friday prior to Sunday’s 24-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

When asked if he’d be cleared for Week 5’s matchup, Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said that Mixon would be “day-to-day.”

Mixon hasn’t played since suffering an ankle injury in Week 2’s win over the Chicago Bears after leaving with an ankle injury in the third quarter. In Week 1, he set the tone after rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown in a win against the Indianapolis Colts.

Mixon’s status for Thursday’s practice could give a better picture of his status since it is Texans’ most strenuous practice. Fridays are lightweight and won’t truly indicate if Mixon could play.

The Texans’ rushing attack has struggled without Mixon as the feature runner over the past two games. Cam Akers found his way into the end zone against the Minnesota Vikings, but it came through the air on a 6-yard touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud.

The same happened in Sunday’s win at NRG Stadium when Dare Ogunbowale caught a pass from Stroud for a 1-yard touchdown with 18 seconds remaining.

Defensive end Derek Barnett (shoulder) and running back Dameon Pierce (hamstring) also missed practice.

Kickoff against the 3-1 Bills is scheduled for noon CT.