Texans' Week 14 injury report: Brandin Cooks, Jonathan Greenard questionable to play

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(SportsRadio 610) - The Texans could be without their top pass catcher and pass rusher when they host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

Wide receiver Brandin Cooks, who is dealing with a back injury, was limited in practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game. Defensive end Jonathan Greenard, who is dealing with a foot injury, was also limited or withheld from practice throughout the week and is listed as questionable to play Sunday.

Cooks is by far the Texans' top receiver this season, with 65 catches, 742 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 98 targets. All of those are team-highs.

Greenard leads the Texans with eight sacks, double the amount of the runner-up Jacob Martin (four).

Both Cooks and Greenard spoke with media members earlier in the week, which is usually an indication they will play.

Also listed as questionable for Sunday: rookie TE Brevin Jordan (hand), safety AJ Moore (hip), DB Jimmy Moreland (foot) and LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (hamstring, wrist).

Safety Terrence Brooks was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

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