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Texans vs. Packers Injury Report
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Texans vs. Packers Injury Report

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Here are the injury reports for each team:

HOUSTON TEXANS

Friday, Dec. 2 Game Status

DID NOT PARTICIPATE 
RB Tyler Ervin Ribs Out
Andre Hal Illness Questionable
OLB John Simon Chest Out
WR Jaelen Strong Ankle Out

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LIMITED PARTICIPATION   
RB Alfred Blue Calf Questionable
DE Jadeveon Clowney Elbow/Wrist Questionable–downgraded to OUT
ILB Brian Cushing Back Questionable
RB Lamar Miller Ankle/Ribs —
FB Jay Prosch Hamstring —
NT D.J. Reader Shoulder —
NT Vince Wilfork Groin —

FULL PARTICIPATION   
CB A.J. Bouye Ankle —
ILB Max Bullough Elbow —
Chris Clark Shoulder/Hip —
TE C.J. Fiedorowicz Shoulder —
WR Will Fuller Knee —
TE Ryan Griffin Neck —
CB Kareem Jackson Hamstring —
CB Johnathan Joseph Shin —
DE Antonio Smith Hip —

Many of the usual suspects are out again. John Simon remains out, as does Jaelen Strong. But with as badly as Brock Osweiler has been recently, I don’t think it’ll matter much. He hardly throws to receivers anyway.

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    The biggest news is undoubtedly Jadeveon Clowney being out. He has been an anchor for the Texans defense all year. He’s a great defender against the run, but can get after the passer a little bit too. They needed him to put pressure on Aaron Rodgers.
    GREEN BAY PACKERS

    Friday, Dec. 2 Game Status

    DID NOT PARTICIPATE 
    LB Kyler Fackrell Hamstring Out
    CB Demetri Goodson Knee Out
    G T.J. Lang Foot Doubtful
    C/G JC Tretter Knee Doubtful

    LIMITED PARTICIPATION   
    LB Blake Martinez Knee Questionable
    LB Clay Matthews Shoulder Questionable
    CB Damarious Randall Groin —
    QB Aaron Rodgers Hamstring Questionable
    LB Jake Ryan Ankle Questionable

    FULL PARTICIPATION   
    T/G Don Barclay Shoulder —
    LB Jayrone Elliott Hamstring —
    CB LaDarius Gunter Back —

    I figure the only way Aaron Rodgers wasn’t going to play is if he woke up and found his leg not attached to his body. However, he won’t have the mobility and improvising that make him so dangerous. Which is bad considering how patchwork his offensive line has been all season.

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