The National Football League Inactive Report. HOUSTON TEXANS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — HOUSTON: RB J.J. Taylor, LB Devin White, DE Jerry Hughes, C/G Kendrick Green, G Nick Broeker, DT Kurt Hinish. KANSAS CITY: S Deon Bush, CB Keith Taylor, DE Joshua Uche, OL C.J. Hanson, OL Wanya Morris, T Ethan Driskell, DE Malik Herring.
Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reported Tuesday that Mason was a longshot to play in Saturday's game due to an MCL injury. However, Mason was able to log a full practice Thursday, and it appears he's progressed enough in his recovery to play.
The Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans to kick off the divisional round. Follow along for the live updates, scores and analysis.
Houston linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair (knee), right guard Shaq Mason (knee), offensive lineman Juice Scruggs (ankle) and wide receiver Robert Woods (hip) also were active. Woods did not practice all week and had been listed as questionable.
With his 300th win, Chiefs coach Andy Reid joins Don Shula, Bill Belichick and George Halas on the Mt. Rushmore of NFL coaches.
Shaq Mason has been absent from his starting role at right guard since Week 17 when he was ruled out due to an injury. Ahead of the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, he remains on the Texans’ injury list. Will Mason be ready to make his comeback against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday?
The Athletic's latest mock draft has the Washington Commanders drafting Marshall defensive end Mike Green in the first round.
The Houston Texans are in the middle of a playoff run and look to advance to their first-ever conference championship with a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Meanwhile, general manager Nick Caseri
Skip Bayless gives his opinion on if Lil Wayne should be the 2025 Super Bowl performer. Kendrick Lamar was announced as the headliner.
The opening round of the 2025 NFL playoffs kicks off on Saturday, Jan. 11 and runs through Monday, Jan. 13. You can see the full playoff schedule below. Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Texans, 4:30 p.m. ET (CBS, Paramount+)
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made history in the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is often regarded as one of the best, if not the best, tight end in football.
After Travis Kelce 's performance against the Houston Texans on Saturday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is convinced that no tight end in NFL history is better than his 35-year-old star. Reid made that abundantly clear in his postgame presser, as he emphasized that Kelce is the GOAT (greatest of all time) in his position.