Wide receiver John Metchie III missed Houston’s game on Saturday against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a shoulder injury. But on Monday, the former Alabama pass-catcher said he’d be ready to play when the Texans take on the Baltimore Ravens as part of the NFL’s Christmas doubleheader.
Houston Texans wide receiver John Metchie III (shoulder) appears ready to return to the lineup on Christmas Day against the Baltimore Ravens, and with ample opportunity within the Texans' offense. Wide receiver Tank Dell (knee) joined Stefon Diggs (knee) on injured reserve,
Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik said “you can’t replace a Tank Dell” because of his unique skill set. But if they were to try, Metchie could be someone close to that ability. Like Hutchinson, Metchie is eager for more of a chance in Houston’s offense but keeping in mind the reason for it.
The Houston Texans didn’t need to see what Baltimore’s Derrick Henry is doing this season to be reminded of just how dangerous he can be.
The Houston Texans lost much more than just their sixth game of the season Saturday against the Kansas City Chiefs, as wide receiver Tank Dell will now miss the remainder of the season after suffering a significant knee injury.
Metchie (shoulder) was listed as limited on Sunday's practice estimate, Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports. The Texans played the Chiefs on Saturday, so the team didn't actually hold a practice a day later.
Not only did last Saturday see the Texans lose just about any chance to seed higher than 4th in the AFC playoffs, the loss of not 1, but 3 key players cast a very dark shadow over the future of the 2024 campaign.
The Houston Texans' game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday was supposed to be a litmus test.  After playing arguably their best defensive game in a win over the Miami Dolphins last week, this game would have truly showed if the Texans were capable of competing with the AFC's elite.
The Baltimore Ravens turned December Derrick Henry loose on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday to score a 34-17 victory in an AFC North rivalry game. In Saturday’s other NFL game, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 27-19.
Wide receiver Tank Dell was carted off with a dislocated kneecap after hauling in a 30-yard touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud in the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs and needed immediate medical attention. Dell was taken to University of Kansas Hospital, a Level 1 trauma center about 12 miles from Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) breaks free from the grasp of Houston Texans defensive tackle Tim Settle Jr. (98) to run in for a touchdown in the first quarter on Saturday Dec. 21, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Emily Curiel [email protected]