Mixon's Illegal Hip-Drop Injury
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•Texans to be without Mixon (ankle) vs. Vikings
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Mixon suffered an ankle injury on what appeared to be an illegal hip-drop tackle during the Texans 19-13 Week 2 win over the Chicago Bears .
The Texans will also be without backup running back Dameon Pierce , who also missed Week 2 with a hamstring injury.
Cam Akers is slated to receive the bulk of the carries.
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