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They look like they can take control of the AFC South this year and get into the playoffs—and from there, it's just another step or two to the Super Bowl. Foster hurt his hamstring during training camp and has been hindered by the injury ever since.

He missed the season opener against the Indianapolis Colts, but was expected to recover by Week 2 for a rather beatable Miami Dolphins team. Conventional wisdom would suggest that due to the nagging nature of hamstring injuries and the problems it has caused for Foster, sitting him against a beatable opponent would be a good idea.

The Texans and Falcons will be playing a game today. Not everyone who wants to play NFL games gets the privilege to do so. See who won't be playing in this particular game inside. Word this morning is that the Houston Texans will have the services of their most dynamic and important offensive player when they tangle with the Falcons in Atlanta this afternoon. Ed Werder is reporting that Arian Foster's status for Sunday's game between the Texans and Falcons will go down to the wire.

Make sure to check the Inactives news on Battle Red Blog at a. CDT Sunday for the final call. Two days out from their Week 3 tilt against Tampa Bay, the Texans have announced the injury status of their three biggest stars on offense.

Find out the latest, including who's already been declared out, on Battle Red Blog. The Texans will take the field for their third game of the regular season without All-Pro running back Arian Foster. See the latest news on Battle Red Blog.

Ahmad Bradshaw looked good when he was on the field for the Indianapolis Colts , but he can't stay there. Ben Tate had some success as Foster's understudy in Houston but has done nothing since except wear out his welcome with no fewer than three teams. Knowshon Moreno is coming off a serious knee injury. Shonn Greene is—well, he's Shonn Greene. The Texans, however, have officially crossed into "beggars can't be choosers" territory.

Rice is the most intriguing name, the one who, if the Texans brought him into camp, would have the national media flocking to the scene. If the Texans make the decision to bring in Rice, everyone—from the owner to the coaches — has to be on board. Simply bringing him in for a tryout is in no way an endorsement of what he did to his then-fiancee in It's about giving him a chance to rejuvenate his career the way Mike Vick was given a second chance by the Eagles and then the Jets.

It wouldn't be a surprise to see Rice get that tryout. Or Johnson. Or literally every name I just mentioned. Walker 'Phillip' when mad, just 'like my mom'. Baltimore Ravens. Washington's Chase Young: 'I can take the criticism Odell Beckham Jr. How J. Cam Newton gives Carolina Panthers hope, even if he's no longer 'Superman'. Carolina Panthers. Cam Newton releases cinematic video upon return to Panthers.

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