The 49ers are still trying to get settled on offense heading into their third preseason game, while the Texans are looking to improve what has been a porous defense.
Arian Foster Injury Is To The Same Hamstring As Before
John McClain confirmed Foster aggravated his strained hamstring, noting the Texans running back would not be back on Saturday.
We should know more about the extent of his injury, and whether it may be a long-term issue, following the game, or perhaps in the next few days. Until then, Texans fans will be holding their breath.
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Outside of Arian Foster’s hamstring injury, it’s been a successful first half for the Houston Texans. At the half, the Texans lead the San Francisco 49ers, 24-7. Matt Schaub has been stellar, Foster was effective before his injury and the Houston offense is firing on all cylinders.
Schaub completed 14 of 22 passes for 168 yards with a touchdown and interception in the first half. His lone touchdown pass came when he found Owen Daniels for 12 yards and a score in the second quarter. Before Foster left the game, he had carried the ball eight times for 38 yards, with backfield mate Derrick Ward adding a rushing touchdown. The Houston defense got in on the act, as well, with Troy Nolan taking an interception return back 73 yards for the touchdown.
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According to Jason Lacanfora, this may be it for Foster’s preseason, though nothing has been confirmed.
We’ll be back with more as it becomes available.
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