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The Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans kick off their seasons on Sunday afternoon, and both teams enter the game quite healthy.

Ahead of the 1:00pm ET kickoff, both teams announced their inactive players lists, which are made mostly of healthy scratches.

Leonard is the only injured player on the Colts' list. Patmon being inactive means fellow wide receiver Mike Strachan is ready to go. Likewise, with Flowers inactive, Tony Brown will be active after being elevated from the practice squad on Saturday.

  • QB Kyle Allen
  • WR Tyler Johnson
  • DL Thomas Booker
  • DL Austin Deculus
  • DL Rasheem Green
  • LB Garret Wallow
  • LB Jake Hansen

Green is the only injured player for the Texans after missing practice time throughout the week with a thigh injury.

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