Tunsil (ankle) was a full participant in practice Thursday. Tunsil suffered an ankle injury in Week 6 against the Patriots. He started the week as a limited practice participant, but his ability to practice in full Thursday means the 2016 first-round pick should be good to go for Sunday's game against the Packers.
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Past ankle injury
Tunsil (ankle) was a full participant in practice Thursday. Tunsil suffered an ankle injury in Week 6 against the Patriots. He started the week as a limited practice participant, but his ability to practice in full Thursday means the 2016 first-round pick should be good to go for Sunday's game against the Packers.
Questionable with ankle injury
Tunsil is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Patriots due to an ankle injury. It's unclear if Tunsil's current ankle issue is related to the injury he suffered against Jacksonville in Week 4. In Tunsil's absence, Blake Fisher is expected to take over at left guard.
Ready to rock
Tunsil (ankle) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Bills. Tunsil upgraded from a DNP on Wednesday to a full practice session Friday after injuring his ankle in the Texans' Week 4 win over the Jaguars, so it appears he's moved past the issue. Expect the Pro-Bowl offensive lineman to serve as Houston's top left tackle in Week 5.
Limited Thursday
Tunsil (ankle) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice. Tunsil was a DNP on Wednesday, but at that time head coach DeMeco Ryans sounded confident he'd practice at some point and be ready to serve as the left tackle in Sunday's home game against Buffalo. Per Pro Football Focus, Tunsil has been responsible for two sacks and one hurry through games and ranks ninth in pass blocking.
Sits out Wednesday's practice
Tunsil (ankle) did not practice Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Tunsil sprained his ankle last week against the Jaguars and was able to finish out the game after getting checked by trainers. "Yeah, day to day," Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said of running back Joe Mixon (ankle) and Tunsil. "We will see tomorrow, see how it goes. We didn't have those guys out at practice today so we will see tomorrow, see how the rest of the week goes with Laremy and Joe." Wilson added that Tunsil is expected to practice at some point and play Week 5 against Buffalo.
Leaves game with ankle injury
Tunsil left Sunday's game against Jacksonville due to an ankle injury and is questionable to return. Tunsil went to the locker room after being checked on by trainers in the blue medical tent. Rookie second-round pick Blake Fisher has come in for Tunsil at left tackle.
Easing into practice
Tunsil is being eased into training camp practices after undergoing offseason arthroscopic knee surgery, Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 Houston reports. Tunsil is fully healthy, but the team is taking a prudent approach. Blake Fisher, a 2024 second-round draft pick that will serve as a swing tackle during the regular season, is filling for Tunsil on the first-team offense.
Healthy for start of camp
Tunsil (knee) is fully healthy for the start of training camp, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Tunsil underwent an offseason knee scope in February, which typically comes with a recovery timeline of 4-to-6 weeks. With Tunsil now well removed from surgery, he's expected to be available to participate in preseason games, even if the Texans take it slow with their starting left tackle early in training camp.
Still recovering
Tunsil (knee) is present but not practicing during OTAs on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Tunsil underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in February and appears to still be on the mend. However, the Ole Miss product is still expected to be ready to compete when training camp starts in late July.