Texans activate DE Darrell Taylor from IR, waive S K'von Wallace
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The Houston Texans have activated defensive end Darrell Taylor from injured reserve. Taylor, who was sidelined with an ankle injury since November 5, missed six games and returned to practice on December 17. He has participated in four games this season, contributing three tackles. Over his career, which includes stints with the Seahawks, Bears, and Texans, Taylor has accumulated 126 tackles, 24.5 sacks, and 43 quarterback hits. In a corresponding roster move, the Texans waived safety K’Von Wallace. Wallace appeared in three games, starting once, and registered nine tackles while playing 108 snaps on defense and 38 on special teams.
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