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The Jacksonville Jaguars may be facing a Houston Texans team that doesn't have tight end Garrett Graham, according to head coach Bill O'Brien.
Brian Smith of the Houston Chronicle reported that O'Brien announced on Wednesday that Graham "doesn't look good" going into this week's game and that the team had activated practice squad tight end Anthony Denham.
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— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) December 4, 2014
Graham has been little more than a non-factor in the Texans passing game. In 11 games this season, Graham has just 18 receptions for 197 yards and one touchdown. He's been targeted more than three times in a game just once since September and didn't see a pass thrown his way last week against the Tennessee Titans.