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Texans' Tytus Howard: Good to go against Pats
Tytus Howard (hamstring) has no injury designation for Sunday's matchup against the Patriots.Howard logged his first full practice of the week Friday, and he'll be active for the Houston Texans' Week 6 outing. The 6-foot-5 offensive tackle has missed one game so far this year, and it was last week against the Bills.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Won't play Sunday
Tytus Howard (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bills.Howard was added to the injury report Thursday and didn't practice Friday, so it's not surprising to see him miss his first game of the season. In Howard's absence, Blake Fisher will make his first NFL start at right tackle.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Healthy again
Tytus Howard has now recovered from a knee injury.Howard was previously dealing with a knee injury but managed to play during Houston's preseason matchup versus the Giants. Now healthy, he is slated to serve as the starting right tackle for the team's Week 1 matchup versus the Colts.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Back at practice
Tytus Howard (knee) participated at practice Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Howard had missed a few practice sessions as he recovered from an injury to his knee, but he now seems to be back in playing shape. He's on track to be Houston's starting right tackle come Week 1 at Indianapolis.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Slated to miss Friday
Tytus Howard is expected to miss out on Friday's preseason matchup against Pittsburgh on Friday with a minor knee injury, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Howard will miss Friday along a slew of Houston Texans players, which should open up an opportunity for offensive lineman Cameron Erving, as right tackle Charlie Heck will also be out. Howard is primed to be a starter on the Texans' offensive line this season if his injury proves to be minor.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Questionable for Friday
Tytus Howard sustained an undisclosed injury during Tuesday's practice and sat out practice the following day, Cole Thompson of Houston Texans Wire reports.Howard left the practice early, headed to the blue medical tent and did not return to the field. Houston head coach DeMeco Ryans confirmed Wednesday that Howard "is good" but did not elaborate on the right tackle's status for Friday's preseason tilt against the Steelers.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Ready for training camp
Tytus Howard (knee) does not carry an injury designation for the start of the Houston Texans' training camp, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Howard is working his way back from season-ending knee surgery undergone last November, and while he'll likely be eased back onto the practice field at training camp, it's encouraging that he didn't have to begin on the PUP list. Left tackle Laremy Tunsil is also reportedly fully recovered from his knee scope.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Clears cap space with restructure
Tytus Howard (knee) restructured his contract with the Houston Texans on Friday to clear $10.3 million in salary cap space, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Howard's restructure involves converting the majority of his $14 million base salary into a $12.9 million signing bonus. The starting right tackle is recovering from knee surgery to address patellar tendon issues, which he underwent in November. It's not yet clear whether he'll be ready for training camp.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Shifts to IR
Tytus Howard (knee) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.Howard is expected to undergo surgery on his left knee and miss the remainder of the season, making his move to IR an expected formality. The Houston Texans are expected to replace Howard with George Fant at right tackle.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Likely out for rest of season
Tytus Howard is expected to miss the remainder of the season after undergoing further testing on his injured knee Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Howard was carted off the field during Sunday's loss to the Jaguars. Despite optimism that the injury may not be severe, the 2019 first-round selection will ultimately need surgery to repair his left knee, but specifics of the injury are not yet known. The loss is a serious blow to a Houston Texans' offensive line that has dealt with numerous injuries this season.