Patriots vs. Texans Friday injury report: 2 questionable as Pro Bowler clears protocol

A pair of New England Patriots will officially be questionable for the divisional round.
Running back Terrell Jennings and outside linebacker Harold Landry III have been assigned that game designation ahead of the Houston Texans matchup, as head coach Mike Vrabel announced during his final press conference of the week.
But cornerback Christian Gonzalez has cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol and will go without a game designation for the AFC East champions.
Here’s the final injury report leading up to Sunday’s 3 p.m. ET kickoff at Gillette Stadium.
The Texans will be without two wide receivers against the Patriots. Both stayed sidelined for three playoff practices while in concussion protocol. In 15 games during the regular season, Collins caught 71 passes for 1,117 yards and six touchdowns. The two-time Pro Bowler was carted to the locker room during Monday night’s wild card at Acrisure Stadium.
The Patriots opened Jennings’ 21-day window to return as preparations for the divisional round began. The sophomore running back had been placed on injured reserve following the bye week in December due to a concussion. Gonzalez aentered the NFL’s protocol late last weekend, yet the Pro Bowl cornerback has also since gone from a red non-contact jersey on Wednesday to a full participant for consecutive sessions.
As for the veteran sack leader off the edges for the AFC’s No. 2 seed, Landry has been managing a knee injury since late in the fall and was ruled out for back-to-back games to end the regular season. He was a non-participant on Friday.
“We’re just trying to do everything we can to give him enough time to see how it feels for Sunday,” Vrabel said of the defensive captain, who started and stayed in for 26 snaps in the wild card after finishing 2025 with 8.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss and 19 quarterback hits.
Elsewhere, corner Alex Austin, recently a full participant while working back from a wrist procedure, will go without a game status as the deadline for his activation to the 53-man roster nears with an open spot. And all-purpose nose tackle Khyiris Tonga also stands with the green light to face the Texans after missing the previous three games due to a foot injury.
“Great to have him practice, but what matters is what it’s going to be on Sunday at 3,” New England’s head coach said of Tonga. “I would say that hopefully he can pick up where he left off in his production and what he’s been able to do inside there as an interior, rotational player.”




