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Texans Rule Out WR for Cardinals Game
Jul 23, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans wide receiver Justin Watson (84) during training camp at Houston Methodist Training Center. Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The Houston Texans ' pass-catching room will remain shorthanded on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.

After signing with the Texans this offseason, three-time Super Bowl champion Justin Watson was expected to add a spark to this Houston WR room. However, Watson has been on the Texans' injury reserve since Week 2 with a calf injury, and he is still not ready to return.

Despite practicing in full on Thursday and Friday, the Texans decided not to activate Watson from the injury reserve list, officially ruling him out of Sunday's contest against the Cardinals.

Texans remain without Justin Watson

Watson, 29, brought in three catches on four targets for 30 yards through his first two games with the Texans before the injury. Watson signed a two-year, $5 million contract to come to Houston in the offseason, leaving the Kansas City Chiefs after three seasons.

Watson had the best years of his career in Kansas City, highlighted by his 2023 campaign with 27 catches for 460 yards and three touchdowns, which also ended in a Super Bowl win.

Of course, Watson's health as the Texans inch closer to the playoffs is much more important, so him missing this Sunday afternoon game against the Cardinals is not the end of the world. Giving Watson another full week to practice is certainly the right decision, and once he returns to action, Tank Dell is the only WR injury that is left to worry about.

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Texans' WR room vs. Cardinals

With Watson officially sidelined, the Texans' healthy WR room will consist of Nico Collins, Jayden Higgins, Xavier Hutchinson, Christian Kirk, Jaylin Noel, and Braxton Berrios. While a healthy Dell and Watson would make this C.J. Stroud's best WR room of his young career, the standout QB is making do with what he has, and having a star like Collins and a phenom rookie like Higgins certainly helps.

Arizona has been a bottom-half pass defense in the NFL all season, so Stroud and company should have a favorable matchup ahead of them.

The Texans and Cardinals are set to kickoff in Houston at noon CT on Sunday.

This article first appeared on Houston Texans on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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