Two Tampa Bay Buccaneers Starters Are OUT vs. Houston

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The Buccaneers are coming off a 3-game losing streak and are set to play the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Starting Left Guard Matt Feiler was out with a knee injury against the Bills on Thursday Night Football and is confirmed to be out again against the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Feiler did not participate in practice on Wednesday or Thursday.
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Week 9 Injury Report - Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans (11/2/23): https://t.co/3afkZ1g0zw pic.twitter.com/AzmM5mg5h1
— Buccaneers Communications (@BuccaneersComms) November 2, 2023
In the media viewing portion of practice on Thursday we did Fieler with his jersey on and no brace, and then on Friday, he had a large brace and a leg sleeve on his right knee.
Matt Feiler walking into practice this morning with a heavy knee brace on his left leg not dressed out. #GoBucs pic.twitter.com/Sed60nkFKk
— BucsGameday (@BucsGameday) November 3, 2023
With him being out for the game, backup Aaron Stinnie will start in his place after filling in against the Buffalo Bills.
Logan Hall is also trending toward missing the game against the Texans. He tweaked his groin in pre-game warmups and only played 18 snaps against the Bills.
He did not participate in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. With Hall missing the game expect to see more of William Gholston and Mike Greene.
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In the media viewing portion of practice on Thursday we did see Fieler with his jersey on and no brace, and then on Friday, he had a large brace and a leg sleeve on his right knee.
After Friday's practice, Todd Bowles spoke to the media and confirmed that both Hall and Feiler would miss the game. The good news though is that no other players will have an injury designation for the game.
#GoBucs HC Todd Bowles says that both Logan Hall and Matt Feiler will be OUT against the Houston Texans and no one else will miss the game
— BucsGameday (@BucsGameday) November 3, 2023
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