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2:20Leave, Like or Love: Texans to win AFC South
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11:23Empty The Notebook: Texans at Colts
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| Regular Season | 72 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 |
Top Kamari Lassiter News
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Ready to rock
Lassiter (foot) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Cardinals.
Lassiter managed to log a limited practice Friday, his first of the week, and it was enough to clear the cornerback of an injury designation for Sunday's contest. Now that he's past the foot injury he suffered against the Chiefs in Week 14, the cornerback will likely continue the streak of 100 percent defensive snaps he has logged since Week 8.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Nursing foot injury
Lassiter (foot) did not participate at practice Wednesday.
Lassiter tallied his third interception of the season during Sunday's game at Kansas City, but it appears he might have injured his foot along the way as well. If he can't get back on the practice field Thursday or Friday, it's unlikely he would be able to play in Week 15 versus the Cardinals.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Reels in third INT of 2025
Lassiter recorded six tackles (five solo), two pass breakups and an interception in Sunday's 20-10 win over the Chiefs.
Lassiter now has 12 pass breakups and three interceptions through 13 games, adding 72 tackles (50 solo) in the process. His steady tackle count is intriguing for fantasy purposes, and the 2024 second-round pick has missed only six defensive snaps all season.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Active for SNF
Lassiter (foot) is active for Sunday night's matchup with the Chiefs.
The cornerback entered the day with a questionable tag after missing two practices this past week, though he did get in a limited session Friday. Lassiter has played nearly every defensive snap this season for Houston, recording 66 total tackles (45 solo) and 10 pass breakups, including two interceptions.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Questionable to play Kansas City
Lassiter (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Lassiter was unable to practice Wednesday and Thursday due to a foot injury, but he earned the questionable tag for Week 14 after logging a limited session Friday. If Lassiter is unable to play Sunday, then Ameer Speed, Myles Bryant and Tremon Smith would be the top candidates to start at outside corner opposite Derek Stingley.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Sidelined to begin week
Lassiter (foot) did not practice Wednesday.
Lassiter hasn't been on the injury report since Week 2, but he'll be sidelined to begin the Texans' prep for a Week 14 matchup against the Chiefs. There's not much indication as to the seriousness of the issue, so his practice participation for the rest of the week will be important to monitor.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Five tackles in win over Buffalo
Lassiter recorded five tackles (five solo) and one pass breakup in Thursday night's win over the Bills.
Lassiter played 100 percent of the defensive snaps for the fifth straight contest and played lockdown coverage against Buffalo, as Josh Allen completed just three passes for 28 scoreless yards when targeting Lassiter. The second-year cornerback has produced 63 tackles (44 solo) and 10 pass breakups, including two interceptions, across 11 games this season.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Posts two stops in Week 11 win
Lassiter recorded two tackles (one solo) and a defensed pass Sunday in a 16-13 victory versus Tennessee.
Lassiter played every defensive snap for the Texans but had a meager two tackles for the second straight week. That's not a reflection of Lassiter's level of play -- he was impressive again Sunday, as he has been throughout the season, but that sometimes limits the amount of tackles he gets to make. To highlight that point, Lassiter has notched at least one defensed pass in seven straight contests, the longest such streak in the NFL this season.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Quiet output in Week 10 win
Lassiter recorded two tackles (both solo) and a defensed pass Sunday in a 36-29 victory versus Jacksonville.
Lassiter played every defensive snap for Houston but logged a season-low two stops. He did, however, manage to record a defensed pass for the sixth straight game. The low tackle total doesn't take away from Lassiter's strong play, and he even slid over to the slot at times in nickel packages. Lassiter is tied for 14th in the league with eight defensed passes so far this season.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Productive in Week 8 win
Lassiter racked up seven tackles (four solo) and one pass breakup -- an interception -- during Sunday's win over the 49ers.
Lassiter has now tallied five or more stops in all but one of his seven regular-season appearances to kick off the 2025 campaign. On the year, he's accumulated 45 tackles (30 solo) and five passes defensed, including two interceptions. The second-year pro has developed into a strong starter at cornerback for Houston, forming one of the league's best tandems at the position opposite Derek Stingley. His next challenge will be to contain Bo Nix and the Broncos at home in Week 9.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Career-high 10 tackles in loss
Lassiter logged 10 tackles (seven solo) and a pass defense during the Texans' 27-19 loss to the Seahawks on Monday.
Lassiter played 69 of 72 defensive snaps (95.8 percent) and finished Monday's game as the second-leading tackler behind Ernest Jones (11). Lassiter's 10 stops were a career high, and he has logged at least five tackles in five of the first six games of the regular season. The 2024 second-rounder is up to 38 tackles on the year and is well on pace to surpass his total from his rookie campaign (58 tackles over 14 regular-season games).
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Secures interception in win
Lassiter recorded four total tackles (three solo) and an interception in Sunday's 44-10 win over Baltimore.
Lassiter was able to jump in front of a pass from Cooper Rush in the fourth quarter, securing his first interception of the year. The cornerback has increased his weekly production in his second season with Houston, producing 28 total tackles (19 solo) and three passes defensed, including an interception, over five game so far.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Picks up five tackles in win
Lassiter recorded five tackles (two solo) and two pass breakups in the Texans' win over the Titans on Sunday.
Lassiter has played all 260 defensive snaps for Houston this season and has produced 24 tackles (16 solo) and two pass breakups across four contests. While Derek Stingley typically chases No. 1 wide receivers, Lassiter sees mostly No. 2 outside receivers in coverage.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Good to go for Week 3
Lassiter (knee) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Lassiter was limited in practice earlier in the week but is good to go for Sunday's divisional matchup. Lassiter has logged 100 percent of the defensive snaps through two games and has recorded 14 tackles (nine solo).
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Pops up on injury report
Lassiter (knee) logged a limited practice Wednsday.
Lassiter has played every defensive snap through two games this season, so it's unclear when he suffered the injury. There shouldn't be significant concern regarding his status for Sunday's game at Jacksonville at this point, though his level of participation in the team's next two practices should clarify his outlook.
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Texans' Kamari Lassiter: Records nine tackles in loss
Lassiter recorded nine tackles (five solo) in Houston's loss to the Rams on Sunday.
Lassiter started at cornerback opposite Derek Stingley, and his nine tackles led the team, as Matthew Stafford picked on Lassiter instead of the first-team All-Pro Stingley. Lassiter was in coverage on Stafford's touchdown pass to Davis Allen.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 180 lbs |
| Birthplace: Savannah, GA |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Georgia |
| Experience: 2 |










