Fatukasi will miss a second straight game due to an ankle injury he suffered during the Texans' Week 15 win over the Dolphins. His next opportunity to play will be in Houston's regular-season finale against Tennessee on Sunday,
Fatukasi (foot) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins.
Houston Texans defensive tackle Foley Fatukasi is questionable to return with an ankle injury against the Miami Dolphins.
The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers missed another practice Monday with a shoulder injury, though coach John Harbaugh has said he’s optimistic Flowers will be ready for the team’s Christmas matchup with the Houston Texans.
The National Football League Inactive Report. HOUSTON TEXANS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — HOUSTON: G Nick Broeker, DT Folorunso Fatukasi, DE Jerry Hughes, WR John Metchie, C Juice
Defensive lineman Foley Fatukasi left during the open play of the second quarter with an ankle injury and is questionable to return for the second half. Here's everything to know entering halftime.
Week 17 injury updates for the Houston Texans vs Baltimore Ravens game.
The Texans have linebacker Devin White, defensive end Jerrry Hughes, guard Shaq Mason (knee), offensive lineman Juice Scruggs (foot) and defensive tackle Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle) on their inactive list.
Zay Flowers will be active for Wednesday’s Christmas Day matchup against the Texans, the Ravens announced. He was questionable due to a shoulder injury. Flowers didn’t practice Sunday or Monday due to the issue,
Week 17 Christmas Day inactives, weather and notes KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS Early games: Afternoon games: WR Zay Flowers (active) Early game Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers (1:00 p.m.
Ravens second-year standout Zay Flowers crossed the 1,000-yard receiving threshold in last week’s win over the Steelers, becoming the first Baltimore wide receiver to do so since Marquise “Hollywood” Brown in 2021.