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Andre Johnson Injury: Texans WR Will Not Practice Today

Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson will not be on the field for the team’s Wednesday practice. Head Coach Gary Kubiak revealed that news to the Cleveland media in a conference call today ahead of Houston’s home game this week against the Cleveland Browns. Kubiak described Johnson’s status as day-to-day, and said that he has a chance of playing this week.

Johnson is dealing with a hamstring injury he suffered in Houston’s week 4 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has not played since that game.

Last week, Kubiak expressed some optimism that Johnson might play in their game against Jacksonville. Johnson, however, sounded less optimistic than his coach, noting that he was still having trouble opening up his stride while running.

A five-time Pro Bowl receiver, Johnson is has the second-most receptions, 25, and receiving yards, 352, for the Texans, despite not playing since week 4.

For more on Johnson and the Texans, head over to Battle Red Blog.

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