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Both wide receiver Andre Johnson (hamstring) and tight end Owen Daniels (knee, hand) are active for today's Divisional Playoff game vs. Baltimore. Fantasy Spin: Both stars were limited through the practice week while nursing their ailments, but neither was in jeopardy of missing todays battle vs. the Texans with a trip to the AFC Championship at stake.
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