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Mark Lane

Texans vs. Cardinals Friday injury report: WR Nico Collins a full go

The Houston Texans released their final injury report Friday ahead of their Week 11 showdown with the Arizona Cardinals Sunday at 12:00 p.m. Central Time at NRG Stadium.

S Grayland Arnold (calf), LB Jake Hansen (hand/hamstring), LB Henry To’oTo’o (concussion), S Jimmie Ward (hamstring), and RB Dameon Pierce (ankle) were ruled out. Pierce was the only one who upgraded from non-participant to limited participation on Friday.

DE Will Anderson (knee) and WR Noah Brown (knee) were listed as questionable and did not participate. DE Dylan Horton was a full participant in practice and also had a questionable designation.

WR Nico Collins (calf), TE Brevin Jordan (foot), and OT George Fant (hip) were full participants in practice.

DT Kurt Hinish (knee), G-T Tytus Howard (knee), and TE Dalton Schultz (hamstring), LT Laremy Tunsil (knee), WR Robert Woods, FB Andrew Beck (ankle/elbow/shoulder), DE Jonathan Greenard (shoulder), OT Charlie Heck (back), DE Jerry Hughes (back), and CB Steven Nelson (back/neck) remained full participants for the third straight day.

For Arizona, S Joey Blount (knee), RB Emari Demercado (toe), DL Jonathan Ledbetter (shoulder), and WR Zach Pascal (hamstring) were ruled out.

OL Trystan Colon (calf), OL D.J. Humphries (ankle), DL Kevin Strong (knee), LB Ezekiel Turner (hamstring), and WR Michael Wilson (shoulder) were all given the questionable designation.

For more information on the Cardinals’ injury report, check out the Cards Wire.

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