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Texans' Kris Boyd: Past leg injury
Kris Boyd (leg) was left off the Houston Texans' injury report Wednesday ahead of Sunday's Week 1 contest against the Colts.Boyd was carted off with a leg injury during the Texans' preseason finale, but it now appears he's moved past the issue. The Texas product appeared in two regular-season games with Houston last season, primarily playing on special teams (34 of 37 total snaps), and he's expected to have a similar role in 2024.
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Texans' Kris Boyd: Avoids serious injury
Kris Boyd, who left Saturday's preseason game against the Rams, was diagnosed with a bruised leg, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Boyd didn't record a tackle before leaving Saturday's contest, and across four preseason outings, he registered eight tackles (seven solo) and three passes defended. Boyd is considered a strong special-teams contributor, which could help him make the Houston Texans' 53-man roster.
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Texans' Kris Boyd: Exits preseason game
Kris Boyd was carted off with a leg injury during Houston's preseason game against the Rams on Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.The cornerback did not record a stat before exiting. Boyd landed with the Houston Texans last December, appeared in both of their postseason games and re-signed in the offseason. Boyd has a chance to carve out a reserve/special teams role this year, per Wilson.
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Texans' Kris Boyd: Sticking around Houston
Kris Boyd and the Houston Texans agreed to a one-year deal Saturday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Boyd joined the Texans in December after he was let go by the Cardinals in October, appearing in two regular-season games and both of the team's postseason contests. In those games, he recorded three tackles while playing 14 total defensive snaps. Now set to return to Houston for the 2024 campaign, Boyd will look to carve out a more significant role in the team's secondary.
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Kris Boyd: Healthy again
Kris Boyd (hip) worked out for the Titans on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.The cornerback was released by the Cardinals on Oct. 2 after appearing in the first four games of the season. Boyd played mostly on special teams and recorded two tackles for Arizona.
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Kris Boyd: Gets let go
Kris Boyd (hip) was released by the Cardinals on Monday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.Boyd had appeared in all four games for the Cardinals this season, but he exited early Week 4 against the 49ers and saw action only on special teams. Although there is not a clear reason for why he was released, Arizona has Garrett Williams (knee), Dennis Daley (ankle) and Myjai Sanders (hand) all eligible to return from the NFI list or IR this week.
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Cardinals' Kris Boyd: Questionable to return Sunday
Kris Boyd (hip) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the 49ers, Darren Urban of the Arizona Cardinals' official site reports.Boyd left Sunday's game without recording a tackle and is now listed as questionable to return. The Cardinals will hope the 27-year-old can return to action, as he is a regular contributor on special teams.
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Cardinals' Kris Boyd: Headed to Arizona
The Arizona Cardinals signed Kris Boyd on Monday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.Boyd will sign with Arizona after spending the past four seasons in Minnesota. The 2019 seventh-round pick logged 13 tackles (eight solo) while playing almost exclusively on special teams last season and should be expected to have a similar role with the Cardinals in the fall.
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Vikings' Kris Boyd: Limited to special teams
Kris Boyd played 17 snaps, all on special teams, in Sunday's win over Green Bay.Boyd begins the season as a reserve cornerback but will likely be a key contributor on special teams.
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Vikings' Kris Boyd: Competing for roster spot
Kris Boyd (ribs) will be competing for a roster spot during training camp, Arif Hasan of The Athletic reports.Boyd has been a solid special teams player for the Minnesota Vikings since the team drafted him in the seventh round of 2019 Draft. He ended the 2021 campaign with an ankle injury, but he appears to be healthy this offseason. Nonetheless, he may have an uphill battle for roster spot to start the 2022 season.