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Schultz Set to Play; Pierce, Scruggs in Doubt

Dalton Schultz is confirmed to play, but Juice Scruggs and Dameon Pierce are listed as questionable for the game.

Hold on to your helmets, folks! The Houston Texans are bringing some firepower to the gridiron this Sunday Night Football! After a nerve-wracking week, the resilient tight end, Dalton Schultz, is confirmed to start against the Chicago Bears. On Friday, Schultz made a triumphant return to practice, shaking off a pesky ankle injury that had him sidelined Wednesday and Thursday. And here’s the kicker—he’s got no designation!

Schultz’s Return: A Game Changer

Schultz’s presence is like an ace up the Texans’ sleeve. In the season opener, he brought the action with three catches for 16 yards. Not Earth-shattering stats, but let’s not write the story before it’s written. With his return, Texans fans can breathe a sigh of relief and expect the unexpected!

Injury Concerns Loom

However, it’s a mixed bag for Houston. Starting center Juice Scruggs and backup running back Dameon Pierce are both questionable.

  • Scruggs, groin injury, didn’t practice Friday.
  • Pierce, nursing a hamstring strain, also missed Friday’s practice.

Next Man Up: Center Stage

Stepping into the breach, Jarret Patterson took first-team reps at center on Friday. Talk about seizing the opportunity! Patterson’s got big shoes to fill, and the pressure on him is akin to a last-minute goal-line stand. Can he hold the line? Only Sunday night will tell.

Running Back Drama

The running back position is where things get really spicy. Pierce clocked in just nine offensive snaps and five on special teams in the opener. The star of the show was Joe Mixon with 57 snaps, while third-stringer Dare Ogunbowale chipped in 13. If Pierce can’t suit up, the Texans have their very own as bajo la manga—Cam Akers is waiting in the wings on the practice squad.

Defensive Setback

As if the drama on offense wasn’t enough, the defense took a hit too. Safety M.J. Stewart is officially ruled out with a knee injury. Houston will have to dig deep and rally without him.

So, strap in for Sunday Night Football—where every snap, every hit, and every play could shift the tides. With Schultz back in action and a team that’s ready to fight tooth and nail, this clash against the Bears promises to be a downright spectacle! ¡Que empiece el juego!

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