The injuries keep piling up for the Houston Texans in the first half of Sunday's AFC South battle against the Indianapolis Colts.
Rookie safety Jaylen Reed is questionable to return after suffering a forearm injury during the second quarter. While trying to make a tackle on third down against Colts All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor, Reed was hit by several players, leaving him on the ground. He was seen holding his arm while in pain.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe medical staff eventually helped him off the field to be further evaluated.
Reed, a sixth-round pick out of Penn State, had carved out a decent role for himself in recent weeks. Last week against the Buffalo Bills, he totaled nine tackles and recovered a fumble caused by Calen Bullock.
The Texans will begin the second half on offense.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans DB Jaylen Reed leaves vs. Colts with forearm injury
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