Oct 6, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins (12) runs with the ball after a reception during the first quarter against the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Texans activate WR Nico Collins (hamstring) off IR

The Houston Texans activated big-play receiver Nico Collins from injured reserve Saturday and he will play in Sunday night’s clash against the Detroit Lions.

Collins has missed the past four games due to a hamstring injury sustained in Week 5. He was listed as questionable on Friday’s injury report.

Collins was placed on IR on Oct. 9, three days after he injured his hamstring making a 67-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter of the Texans’ 23-20 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

Collins, 25, was the NFL’s leading receiver at the time of the injury. He recorded 32 catches for 567 yards and three touchdowns in five games.

Houston also activated veteran defensive end Jerry Hughes (hip) off IR. Hughes has 70 career sacks in 222 games (152 starts) with the Indianapolis Colts (2010-12), Buffalo Bills (2013-21) and Texans.

–Field Level Media

Jun 15, 2021; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley (11) runs with the ball during minicamp at the ADPRO Sports Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Bills WR Cole Beasley, DE Jerry Hughes debate vaccinations

Outspoken Buffalo Bills receiver Cole Beasley is mixing it up with his teammates as he sticks to his stance of remaining unvaccinated for COVID-19.

Beasley has reiterated his beliefs about vaccination since the NFL announced Thursday that games could be forfeited this season if an outbreak is due to unvaccinated players.

Bills defensive end Jerry Hughes defended the new policy when former NFL safety Darius Butler called the NFL dead wrong and said the league didn’t conduct enough research.

“Sooo the top scientists in the entire world got together to figure out how to combat Covid-19. And when they came up with a vaccine, you question them. They are trying to save lives and you have doubt?” Hughes said.

Hughes also tweeted, “Some ppl have an underlying health conditions, so they are at risk if an outbreak happens.”

Beasley took issue with Hughes’ response.

“Jerry so if a vaccinated player gives an unvaccinated player with underlying conditions covid it’s cool though? And the player with underlying conditions gets blamed for it. From minority to the majority now the minorities don’t matter?” Beasley tweeted.

Replied Hughes: “”You would think someone with underlying health conditions Would get the vaccine to prevent future complications if they got Covid. Now I understand freedom of choice. But our job has put rules in place. Rules are rules.”

Buffalo receiver Emmanuel Sanders got vaccinated on Friday and displayed his card on Instagram. One of his lines may have been directed at Beasley.

“Accountability. Availability. Don’t have time to deal with no bs during the season. #Chasinggreatness,” Sanders said.

Pro Bowl wideout Stefon Diggs also got vaccinated since the NFL released the new policy.

Meanwhile, the Bills will hold their first training camp practice on Wednesday and it will be interesting to see how the situation plays out.

Especially because Beasley has insisted he will not be softening his stance.

“I’m not going to take meds for a leg that isn’t broken,” Beasley recently wrote. “I’d rather take my chances with Covid and build up my immunity that way. Eat better. Drink water. Exercise and do what I think is necessary to be a healthy individual.

“This is MY CHOICE based on MY experiences and what I think is best. I’ll play for free this year to live life how I’ve lived it from day one. If I’m forced into retirement, so be it.”

The 32-year-old Beasley is coming off a season in which he recorded career highs of 82 receptions and 967 yards. He also had four touchdown catches.

Overall, Beasley has 468 catches for 5,016 yards and 33 touchdowns in 133 games (42 starts) over nine seasons with the Dallas Cowboys (2012-18) and Bills.

–Field Level Media

Sep 13, 2020; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) scores a touchdown against Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mike Hughes (21) in the fourth quarter during their football game Sunday, September 13, 2020, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn. Green Bay won 43-34.  Mandatory Credit: Dan Powers/Appleton Post-Crescsent-USA TODAY NETWORK

Vikings rule out top two CBs Hughes, Dantzler vs. Titans

The Minnesota Vikings will be without starting cornerbacks Mike Hughes and rookie Cameron Dantzler against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, the team announced Friday.

Further, CB Kris Boyd (hamstring) is listed as questionable on the final injury report.

Dantzler missed Week 2 after injuring a rib against the Green Bay Packers in Week 1. Hughes, out with an injured neck, had his 2019 season cut short with a cracked vertebra.

The Vikings will turn to Holton Hill, rookie Jeff Gladney and Boyd, if he’s cleared to play. The Vikings also have Mark Fields and Harrison Hand.

“We’ve got a lot of corners on this team,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said Friday. “That’s part of the plan all along, to have some extra guys. We’ll be all right.”

The injuries come amid the loss of linebacker Anthony Barr for the season. Barr (torn pec) underwent surgery this week. The Vikings signed former Denver Broncos LB Todd Davis earlier this week but how much he plays Sunday is unclear.

The Vikings selected Dantzler in the third round of this year’s draft. He registered three tackles in Week 1.

Hughes registered 11 tackles in the first two games of the season. The third-year pro has two career interceptions in 22 games (seven starts).

–Field Level Media