Denver Broncos vs. Houston Texans: Injury Report
By Editorial Staff
Chris Harris missed his first career game (high school, college, and NFL) last week, but he should be ready to go on Sunday against the Houston Texans. (Chris Humphreys-US PRESSWIRE)
The Denver Broncos are entering week three relatively healthy. They had 52 out of 53 players participating in Friday’s practice, including cornerback Chris Harris who had to sit out last week due to a sprained ankle. The Houston Texans, meanwhile, have 10 listed on their injury report, but all should be ready to go on Sunday. Let’s take a look at what’s going on this week.
Broncos:
G Chris Kuper (Forearm) – Out
CB Chris Harris (Ankle) – Probable
S Quinton Carter (Knee) – Probable
TE Joel Dreessen (Ribs) – Probable
CB Tracy Porter (Neck) – Probable
LB Von Miller (Hip) – Probable
WR Brandon Stokley (Shoulder) – Probable
Texans
LB Tim Dobbins (Hamstring) – Questionable
CB Brice McCain (Knee) – Probable
LB Connor Barwin (Elbow) – Probable
LB Brian Cushing (Ribs) – Probable
G Antoine Caldwell (Ankle) – Probable
LB Bryan Braman (Hamstring) – Probable
LB Jesse Nading (Knee) – Probable
C Chris Myers (Neck) – Probable
DE Antonio Smith (Ankle) – Probable
LB Brooks Reed (Hip) – Probable
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