Texans RB Joe Mixon Status Revealed Against Jaguars

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The Houston Texans are set to play against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4, but they will do so without one of their stars.
Running back Joe Mixon, who has been battling an ankle injury for the past two weeks, will not play today against the Jaguars, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
Source: #Texans RB Mixon will be OUT today vs the #Jaguars due to his ankle injury. Mixon tested it this morning, and while he's feeling better, everyone agreed to take the safe route and give him another week. pic.twitter.com/o0UslcgU6J
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) September 29, 2024
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Mixon started the season off strong with a league-best 159 yards and a touchdown in Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts, but he suffered this ankle injury in Week 2 at home hosting the Chicago Bears on Sunday Night Football.
Mixon managed just nine carries for 25 yards as he left the game in the second half with the bum ankle.
Mixon isn't the only running back missing today's game. Dameon Pierce is also out for a second straight week with a hamstring injury. This means Cam Akers will draw the start for a second consecutive week.
The Texans will look to get Akers in a better groove this week against the Jaguars. Last week against the Minnesota Vikings, Akers managed just nine carries for 21 yards, but considering the fact that the Texans were trailing for most of the game, he didn't have the right opportunities. But today, he could get another shot to ball out for the Texans in a starting role.
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