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Injury Report: Texans vs Cards

CloakNNNdagger

Hall of Fame
Pertinent changes in RED:

HOUSTON TEXANS
Wednesday (11/6/13)

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
RB Arian Foster Back (and, of course, his hammy is fully healed..........
ILB Mike Mohamed Hamstring
ILB Darryl Sharpton Foot/Toe
G Wade Smith Knee

LIMITED PARTICIPATION
ILB Tavares Gooden Back
TE Garrett Graham Thigh
S Shiloh Keo Ankle
RB Ben Tate Ribs

FULL PARTICIPATION
G Brandon Brooks Foot
T Andrew Gardner Knee
WR Keshawn Martin Shoulder
CB Brice McCain Hip
NT Earl Mitchell Knee
T Derek Newton Knee/Elbow

ED REED's HIP is a thing of the past, Thank G-d:chef:


ARIZONA CARDINALS

DID NOT PARTICIPATE
WR Brittan Golden Hamstring
T Bradley Sowell Illness
LB Daryl Washington Illness

LIMITED PARTICIPATION

LB John Abraham Shoulder
RB Rashard Mendenhall Toe
DE Frostee Rucker Calf

FULL PARTICIPATION
LB Matt Shaughnessy Knee
 

Hervoyel

BUENO!
Fuggin' Sharpton
Nice to see Sharpton is well into his next injury problem. 2-3 from now they'll shut him down for the season because of this. Not a doubt in my mind.

He's missed some valuable hot tub time the past few weeks.
 

hradhak

Veteran
This team needs to be spending a day 1 draft pick on a ILB. We can't keep trotting out Sharpton et al.
 

DocBar

Hall of Fame
Contributor's Club
CnD called this in a different thread. Foster may need back surgery.

Injured running back Arian Foster has seen “two or three” back specialists, according to coach Wade Phillips.

Foster left the 27-24 loss to Indianapolis in the first quarter with a back injury. There’s been nothing specific about the injury.

Ben Tate, who’s playing with three cracked ribs, will start against Arizona. Undrafted rookie Dennis Johnson will back up Tate. Veteran Deji Karim will probably be the third back ahead of rookie Ray Graham.

Phillips, who’s serving as the interim coach until Gary Kubiak returns next week, said today that Foster has or will see back specialists in Houston and other cities.

“He’s had two or three opinions,” Phillips said. “They haven’t told me anything about it. Still evaluating is what they’ve told me.”

Foster may have to undergo surgery, which would cost him the rest of the season.

Foster was on a hot streak when he left the 17-16 loss at Kansas City in the first quarter with a pulled hamstring. He had averaged 113 yards a game in three consecutive losses to Seattle, San Francisco and St. Louis. He was second in the NFL in rushing when he was injured against the Chiefs. If his season is over, he’ll finish with 542 yards and a 4.5-yard average per carry.

From 2010 through 2012, Foster touched the ball more than any back in the NFL.
 
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