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Texans wide receiver Danny Amendola to miss multiple games
Danny Amendola, who will turn 36 in November, is the NFL?s oldest active wide receiver. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

Danny Amendola will join Tyrod Taylor in the Texans’ hamstring rehab ward. The veteran wide receiver is expected to miss multiple games due to a strained hamstring, Aaron Wilson of Sports Talk 790 tweets.

Even though the Texans signed Amendola days before their Week 1 game, he has been a regular on offense during Houston’s first two contests. Anthony Miller will be active for the first time this season, per Wilson, as Amendola’s slot replacement.

Beginning his 12th season, Amendola has six catches for 43 yards in his short Texans tenure. The Houston-area native opened the year with a five-catch Week 1 outing, adding a touchdown in the Texans’ win over the Jaguars. Amendola, who will turn 36 in November, is the NFL’s oldest active wide receiver.

Despite the Texans being pegged as a rebuilding team, their receiving corps carries extensive experience. Five of Houston’s top six wideouts have at least three years’ experience, with Miller (in Year 4) the youngest member of this group. Houston traded for Miller late in the offseason but has not used the ex-Bears slot player in a game yet.

Miller’s bump notwithstanding, the Texans will need to make a roster move, in all likelihood, at receiver. The team placed rookie third-rounder Nico Collins on IR earlier today. Miller, Brandin Cooks, Chris Conley and return man Andre Roberts reside as the available Houston wideouts going into the team’s Thursday tilt against the Panthers.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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