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Texans' Defense Hit by Injuries Before Chiefs Clash
5 Dec
Summary
- Texans' starting defensive tackle Tim Settle placed on injured reserve.
- Key Texans secondary starters Jaylen Reed and Kamari Lassiter missed practice.
- Chiefs plan to start two backup tackles against Houston's defense.

The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face a significantly weakened Houston Texans defense on Sunday night, with multiple key players sidelined due to injuries. The Texans have placed starting defensive tackle Tim Settle on injured reserve following foot surgery, removing a key pass-rushing threat. Additionally, starting safety Jaylen Reed and cornerback Kamari Lassiter missed practice for a second consecutive day, casting doubt on their availability.
The Chiefs are also navigating their own offensive line concerns, with Wanya Morris and Jaylon Moore expected to start at tackle. Both are backups, stepping in for injured players. Trey Smith, a starter at right guard, also missed practice and is likely out for a second straight game, with Mike Caliendo set to replace him.
Despite these injuries on both sides, there is some positive news. Houston welcomed back defensive ends Will Anderson and Denico Autry to limited practice, along with rookie running back Woody Marks. For the Chiefs, starting safety Bryan Cook is expected to return after missing most of last week's game, offering a boost to their secondary.




