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Texans' Tytus Howard: Good to go vs. Bills
Tytus Howard (knee/ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Houston's matchup versus the Bills on Thursday.Howard opened the week as a limited participant in practice but will nonetheless be able to play Thursday. The 29-year-old will continue to serve as the team's starting right tackle.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Limited to begin Week 12 prep
Tytus Howard (knee/ankle) was estimated to be a limited practice participant Monday.Howard missed the Houston Texans' Week 10 win over the Jaguars with a concussion. He returned for Week 11 but he is now battling a pair of injuries ahead of Thursday's matchup against the Bills. It doesn't appear that he is in serious jeopardy of missing the contest, but his practice participation will be worth monitoring.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Cleared to return Week 11
Tytus Howard (concussion) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's matchup against Tennessee.Howard suffered a concussion against Denver in Week 9 and didn't play last Sunday versus Jacksonville. However, he was a full participant in all three practices this week and is good to go for Sunday's contest. Howard should return to his customary starting role at right tackle.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Won't play Week 10
Tytus Howard (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.Howard entered the league's concussion protocol during the Houston Texans' Week 9 loss to the Broncos. He was unable to practice all week before being ruled out for Sunday's AFC South clash, so Blake Fisher will likely start at right tackle in Howard's absence.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Won't return to Week 9 contest
Tytus Howard (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against Denver.Howard was deemed questionable to return late in the second quarter before being ruled out in the third period. He'll need to clear the NFL's five-step concussion protocol in order to be able to suit up next Sunday against Jacksonville. Blake Fisher has stepped into Howard's spot at right tackle.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Possible concussion
Tytus Howard is under evaluation for a possible concussion during Sunday's contest with the Broncos.Howard has been the starting right tackle for the Houston Texans this year. If he is unable to return, the offense will likely give Blake Fisher the nod to finish Sunday's game.
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Texans' Tytus Howard: Expected to man left tackle
Following the Houston Texans' trade of Laremy Tunsil to Washington, Tytus Howard is expected to take over as Houston's starting left tackle, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Howard played left tackle in college at Alabama State but has mostly played left guard and right tackle in the NFL due to Tunsil's presence on the left side. The switch shouldn't be foreign for Howard, even if he needs some time to get his footwork back in order on the left side. With Howard shifting to left tackle, 2024 second-rounder Blake Fisher is expected to man right tackle full time in Houston after playing the final six games of his rookie season at the position.
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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.