Texans' Tytus Howard Out for Season with Knee Injury
Rookie Juice Scruggs Steps in as Texans Make Roster Changes
- Tytus Howard, offensive lineman for the Houston Texans, has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury.
- Howard, who was Houston's first-round draft pick in 2019, requires season-ending surgery.
- This is Howard's second stint on injured reserve this season, having previously missed the first four games due to a broken hand.
- Rookie Juice Scruggs replaced Howard after he was helped off the field during the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- The Texans also made roster changes, waiving Shaquill Griffin and adding Desmond King II and Denzel Perryman to the active roster.