Woody Marks Injury Update: Texans’ Backfield in Flux for Crucial Raiders Matchup
The Houston Texans’ magical six-game winning streak has them on the precipice of something special, but a familiar foe—the injury bug—has struck a critical position group at a pivotal time. As the 9-5 Texans prepare to host the Las Vegas Raiders as massive 14.5-point favorites, the status of their running back room has become the dominant storyline. With the 10-4 Jacksonville Jaguars holding a one-game lead in the AFC South and also riding a hot streak, every contest is a must-win for Houston’s division title aspirations. The latest news, however, suggests they may have to navigate this seemingly favorable matchup without their lead back, Woody Marks.
The Official Word: Marks Ruled Out, Chubb Questionable
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Woody Marks is NOT expected to play in Week 16 against the Raiders. Despite a limited Friday practice that earned him a “questionable” designation on the final injury report, the ankle injury that kept him out of Wednesday and Thursday’s sessions will ultimately sideline him. This news arrives just as the Texans’ backfield seemed to be finding its rhythm.
The domino effect of Marks’ absence is significant. Veteran Nick Chubb, who was overtaken by Marks on the depth chart earlier this season, is himself listed as questionable with a ribs injury. While Chubb logged two full practices this week, his game status remains up in the air. This leaves the Texans’ ground game, a key component of their balanced offensive attack during their win streak, in a state of uncertainty just hours before kickoff.
- Woody Marks (Ankle): Ruled OUT. Limited practice Friday wasn’t enough.
- Nick Chubb (Ribs): QUESTIONABLE. Full practices Thursday/Friday.
- Jawhar Jordan (Healthy): Poised for a lead role once again.
Jawhar Jordan: The Next Man Up with Momentum
If there’s a silver lining for Offensive Coordinator Bobby Slowik, it’s the emergence of rookie Jawhar Jordan. Thrust into action last week against the Arizona Cardinals due to the injuries to Marks and Chubb, Jordan didn’t just fill in—he flourished. The sixth-round pick exploded for 101 rushing yards on 15 carries, showcasing vision, burst, and the ability to be a workhorse.
That performance may have done more than just provide a spark in a single game. It potentially reshuffled the Texans’ backfield hierarchy moving forward. Jordan’s success, combined with Chubb’s ongoing recovery and recent secondary role, means the rookie could very well be the primary ball carrier against Las Vegas regardless of Chubb’s availability. Head Coach DeMeco Ryans’ early-week optimism about Marks’ injury not being severe suggests this is a week of precaution, but it opens a massive door for Jordan to prove his Week 15 was no fluke.
The Raiders’ run defense presents a favorable opportunity. They rank in the bottom half of the league in rushing yards allowed per game and have struggled with tackling consistency. Jordan’s one-cut, north-south style could be perfectly suited to exploit this matchup.
Strategic Implications for the Texans’ Offense
Losing Woody Marks isn’t just about subtracting yards. It affects the entire offensive ecosystem. Marks had developed into a reliable, three-down presence, particularly effective in pass protection and as a check-down option for quarterback C.J. Stroud. His absence forces an adjustment in play-calling and protection schemes.
Expect the Texans to lean even more heavily on the sublime talents of C.J. Stroud. The Raiders’ secondary, while improved, can be attacked, especially by a quarterback with Stroud’s precision and a receiving corps featuring Nico Collins and Dalton Schultz. The game plan likely shifts to a more pass-heavy approach early, using the short and intermediate passing game as an extension of the run.
However, the Texans cannot become one-dimensional. Establishing some form of a ground game is crucial to maintain balance, control the clock, and keep the Raiders’ pass rush honest. This is where Jordan’s role becomes paramount, and where a limited Chubb could provide valuable, hard-nosed snaps in short-yardage situations. The diversity of the attack may shrink, placing the onus squarely on Stroud’s shoulders to diagnose and dissect.
Fantasy Football and Betting Angles
For fantasy managers and bettors, this news requires immediate action:
- Jawhar Jordan is a must-start RB2 with upside in all formats. He is the clear beneficiary of this backfield chaos.
- Nick Chubb is a high-risk, low-reward flex play if active. His workload would be uncertain and likely limited.
- C.J. Stroud and the Texans’ passing game get a slight boost in projected volume.
- The massive 14.5-point spread is now more intriguing. If the Texans jump to a big lead, Jordan could see 20+ carries in pure clock-killing mode.
Conclusion: A Test of Depth on the Playoff Path
In the grueling marathon of an NFL season, championship-caliber teams are defined not by their stars alone, but by their depth. The Woody Marks injury presents the Houston Texans with a classic “next man up” challenge at a critical juncture. While facing the Raiders at home is a matchup they are expected to win, nothing can be taken for granted in the parity-driven NFL, especially with the Jaguars lurking just one game ahead.
The spotlight now turns to Jawhar Jordan and the offensive line. Can Jordan replicate his success and solidify himself as a genuine weapon for a playoff run? Can the offense adapt seamlessly without its starting running back? The answers to these questions will not only determine the outcome of Week 16 but will also reveal the true resilience and versatility of this surging Texans team. The path to the AFC South title runs through Jacksonville, but it starts by successfully navigating this injury-induced hurdle at home. The Texans’ playoff mettle is being tested, and the running back room is the unexpected epicenter.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
