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The Houston Texans are the opponent this week for the Carolina Panthers and could be the first true chance the Panthers have at picking up win No. 1 this season. For the most part, the Texans roll into this matchup pretty healthy. The biggest name they'll be without is wide receiver Robert Woods. So far this season, Woods has hauled in 22 receptions for 227 yards and a touchdown.

Here is the official final injury report for Houston.

OUT

DT Sheldon Rankins (knee)

WR Robert Woods (foot)

TE Brevin Jordan (foot)

QUESTIONABLE

WR Xavier Hutchinson (foot) - Full participant at Friday's practice.

DT Hassan Ridgeway (calf) - Full participant at Friday's practice.

OT Tytus Howard (knee/hand) - Full participant at Friday's practice.

The Panthers and Texans will kick things off Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. inside Bank of America Stadium.

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