In a nail-biting Sunday night showdown, Texans running back Joe Mixon displayed tremendous resilience by returning to the game after suffering an ankle injury. However, the severity of the injury has prompted Mixon to undergo tests on Monday, causing concern among fans and teammates alike.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Mixon is currently undergoing an MRI to assess the extent of the damage to his ankle. The results of the test will likely determine the running back’s availability for upcoming games, adding an air of uncertainty to the Texans’ season.
Mixon’s injury occurred during a controversial tackle by Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, which many believe was a hip-drop maneuver. Mixon himself expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of a penalty flag for the tackle, taking to social media to voice his frustration. Despite the setback, Mixon managed to push through the pain and make a brief return to the field in the second half, showcasing his grit and determination.
The hip-drop tackle has sparked controversy in the league, with several players receiving fines for similar infractions in Week One. Edwards may soon find himself the recipient of a league-issued warning, though this will offer little solace to Mixon and the Texans if the running back is sidelined due to his injury.
As the Texans anxiously await the results of Mixon’s MRI, the team and its fans hold their breath, hoping for a positive outcome. In the fast-paced world of American football, injuries are an unfortunate reality, but Mixon’s resilience in the face of adversity serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication to the game. Stay tuned for updates on Mixon’s condition as the story continues to unfold.