
Johnathan Joseph Injury: Updates on Texans Star's Concussion and Return
Houston Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph suffered a concussion against the Philadelphia Eagles, however, Joseph said he has completed the league's concussion protocol.
Continue for updates.
Sunday, Nov. 16
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Joseph Active for Week 11
Brian T. Smith of the Houston Chronicle confirmed Sunday morning that Joseph is available to play today against the Browns.
Monday, Nov. 10
Joseph Speaks On His Recovery
Drew Dougherty of HoustonTexans.com reported on Johnathan Joseph's status heading into Week 11:
Deepi Sidhu of HoustonTexans.com later shared more from Joseph on his recovery:
"'I'm thankful for it, the way the league has responded to it, the way they are handling things,' Joseph said of the league's five-step process. "Obviously, it gives the player the right mindset - that you're able to go back out there and focus on everything. The do take the proper steps to make sure that safety is first.'
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Sunday, Nov. 2
Houston Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph left Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles to be evaluated for a possible concussion.
Deepi Sidhu of HoustonTexans.com reported the news:
Joseph was later ruled out for the game with a concussion, via Tania Ganguli of ESPN:
Joseph, 30, has played in all nine of Houston’s games this season and has been the top cornerback on the roster. He had 52 combined tackles (including two in Week 9) and two forced fumbles this season before leaving the field for concussion tests.
*Stats via NFL.com.

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