Owen Daniels is probable for Sunday's game between the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills, according to the Texans' official site. Daniels was limited in practice Thursday and Friday, but appears likely to suit up for Week 9.
Owen Daniels listed as probable despite limited participation: Fantasy implications
Owen Daniels is listed as probable for Sunday’s game between the Texans and the Bills despite a hamstring injury. We break down the fantasy implications.


Daniels is on pace to play his first full season since 2008. Through seven games, he has 33 receptions for 416 yards. All four of his touchdown receptions have come over the Texans’ last five games.
Fantasy Impact: Daniels is on pace for a career season in receptions, yards and touchdowns. Suffice it to say, he has been an excellent fantasy option for owners this season. Unless you also own one of the few elite options (Rob Gronkowski, Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten), Daniels is must-start most weeks. A beleaguered Bills secondary should provide the tight end with plenty of opportunities to produce.
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