Starting wide receiver Robert Woods could be absent when the Houston Texans face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC divisional round of the NFL playoffs this Saturday after he was listed with an injury this week. Here is the latest on Woods’ status ahead of the game:
According to the team, Houston Texans wide receiver Robert Woods (hip) is officially active for Saturday's playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Woods was unable to practice all week due to a hip injury but was able to turn the corner in time to face the reigning champions.
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According to Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Texans, wide receiver Robert Woods (hip) did not practice on Tuesday. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor the 32-year-old's status throughout the week.
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The Chargers basically replicated the Baltimore Ravens' backfield, bringing in both Dobbins and Gus Edwards last offseason. It's no surprise, as general manager Joe Hortiz wanted to familiarize his roster with players from Baltimore. Edwards was decent in 2024, rushing for 365 yards and four touchdowns in a limited role.