(SportsRadio 610) -- Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil is one of two offensive linemen to miss practice Wednesday.
Tunsil, who is nursing an ankle injury, was held from Wednesday's practice and is not expected to play in Sunday's season finale against the Tennessee Titans, the Houston Chronicle's Aaron Wilson reported.
When asked about Tunsil's status for Sunday's game earlier in the day, interim head coach Romeo Crennel said he hopes the Pro Bowl left tackle plays.
"But I’ve got to see what the trainers say," Crennel said. "Generally what we do is we go through the week, see what kind of progress he makes during the week and then make a determination toward the end of the week on that.”
Reserve lineman Brent Qvale, who left Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals with a concussion after playing left guard, was also held from practice while in the concussion protocol.
Without either player, the Texans would rely on Roderick Johnson at left tackle and Max Scharping at left guard.
Wide receiver Keke Coutee (foot), running back Duke Johnson and cornerback Phillip Gaines (knee) were all limited in practice, which Crennel said was a walkthrough.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson, who appeared to injure his arm toward the end of the Bengals game, did not appear on the injury report Wednesday and is expected to play Sunday against the Titans.