Will Anderson Jr. and Woody Marks Cleared of Injury Concerns
In a significant update for the Houston Texans, it has been confirmed that both Will Anderson Jr. and Woody Marks are cleared of any injury concerns ahead of their matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Will Anderson Jr. and Woody Marks Ready for Action
Will Anderson Jr., who plays as a defensive end, has dealt with chest and shoulder injuries. Fortunately, he has been upgraded to full participation in Friday’s practice. This means he will not carry an injury designation into Sunday Night Football.
Woody Marks, the Texans’ running back, has also been declared ready to play. Marks had been nursing an ankle injury but has fully participated in practice. He is expected to significantly contribute against the Chiefs after demonstrating his ability in previous games.
Player Performance and Contributions
- Will Anderson Jr.
- Missed one practice last week due to his injuries.
- Played in 34 out of 54 snaps in the last game against the Colts.
- Woody Marks
- Participated in 41 out of 76 snaps.
- Rushed for a commendable 64 yards on 19 carries.
Injury Updates on Other Texan Players
While Anderson Jr. and Marks are ready to go, the Texans have other players facing injury issues. Cornerback Kamari Lassiter is listed as questionable due to a foot injury but has returned to practice, albeit on a limited basis. Additionally, linebacker Jamal Hill and safety Jaylen Reed have been ruled out for the upcoming game due to their respective injuries.
As the Texans prepare to face the Chiefs, the availability of Anderson Jr. and Marks provides a boost to the team’s chances for success on the field.