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Nico Collins injury update: Texans star wideout sustains concussion in loss to Seahawks

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21 October 2025

The Houston Texans experienced two major losses Monday night. The team was essentially blown out by the Seattle Seahawks in Week 7, and lost its star player in the process.

Wideout Nico Collins sustained a concussion with the team in comeback mode in the fourth quarter. Collins was injured while trying to make a contested catch on the sideline. As he was being knocked to the ground, Collins smacked his head off the turf.

Nico collins concussion, on the sidelines for now pic.twitter.com/TsYJW9bBv4

— Tedd Buddwell 🏀🏈 (@TedBuddy8) October 21, 2025

Collins, 26, was taken to the blue medical tent and eventually ruled out due to a concussion. He finished the contest with four catches for 27 yards.

After the contest, a 27-19 loss, Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said Collins will be evaluated "as the week goes on," per ESPN. The Texans play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

Losing Collins for any period would be a big blow to the Texans. Collins is the only wideout on the team with more than 15 catches so far. Xavier Hutchinson and Christian Kirk are the only two other wide receivers with double-digit catches this season. Tight end Dalton Schultz actually leads the team with 30 receptions.

After modest production during his first two seasons, Collins developed into one of the game's best receivers in Year 3. He gained 1,297 yards that year, scoring eight touchdowns. Collins put up similar production last season, cementing himself as an elite wideout and C.J. Stroud's most reliable target. 

After a fantastic rookie season, Stroud has seen his performance stagnate. He was critical of his play following the team's Week 7 loss Monday. If Collins is unable to go in Week 8, Stroud could find it tough to put points on the board against a feisty 49ers defense. 

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PFT's Week 8 2025 NFL power rankings

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21 October 2025

1. Colts (last week No. 2; 6-1): It's been a very long time since they've been in the top spot.

2. Lions (No. 3; 5-2): The defensive backups are stepping up, again.

3. Rams (No. 4; 5-2): The two-game road trip to Baltimore and London went extremely well.

4. Packers (No. 6; 4-1-1): Without Micah Parsons and his three sacks, they definitely would have lost to Arizona.

5. Broncos (No. 7; 5-2): Spotting the other team 19 through three quarters isn't the typical winning formula.

6. Eagles (No. 8; 5-2): The mini-bye turned the offense around.

7. Buccaneers (No. 1; 5-2): Every game is a wild and crazy ride.

8. Chiefs (No. 13; 4-3): Ready or not, here they come.

9. Seahawks (No. 9; 5-2): The offense needs more consistency.

10. Patriots (No. 10; 5-2): The remaining schedule is very favorable.

11. Bills (No. 11; 4-2): A reunion with the Chiefs looms.

12. Steelers (No. 5; 4-2): They'd be cooked without Aaron Rodgers.

13. Jaguars (No. 12; 4-3): The win over the Chiefs was supposed to be a turning point.

14. 49ers (No. 16; 5-2): Don't write them off just yet.

15. Bears (No. 17; 4-2): "Thank you, Troy Aikman."

16. Falcons (No. 14; 3-3): They had arrived. (And then they left.)

17. Chargers (No. 15; 4-3): Not even Jim Harbaugh can change what the Chargers are.

18. Panthers (No. 20; 4-3): "The drinks are on me! And not literally on you!"

19. Cowboys (No. 22; 3-3-1): They're the most fun team in the NFL to watch. Which may be good enough for Jerry Jones.

20. Vikings (No. 18; 3-3): There are still two weeks left to bring Kirk Cousins home.

21. Bengals (No. 27; 3-4): Ja'Marr Chase is worth every penny and then some.

22. Commanders (No. 19; 3-4): Expectations may have been too high.

23. Texans (No. 21; 2-4): At least they won't have to pay C.J. Stroud $60 million per year.

24. Giants (No. 23; 2-5): With a trip to Philly coming, there's no time to sulk over the loss in Denver.

25. Ravens (No. 25; 1-5): The window is closing fast.

26. Browns (No. 28; 2-5): They're 2-0 in their Dude Wipes uniforms.

27. Cardinals (No. 26; 2-5): The season unraveled with the loss to the Titans.

28. Raiders (No. 24; 2-5): Regrets, they have a few.

29. Saints (No. 29; 1-6): A good 1-6 team is still a 1-6 team.

30. Titans (No. 30; 1-6): They found a way to make Drake Maye look better than Tom Brady.

31. Dolphins (No. 31; 1-6): It's tanking time. Again.

32. Jets (No. 32; 0-7): Maybe they should have signed Daniel Jones.

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NFL Panic Meter: Is Aaron Glenn really the answer for the woebegone Jets?

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21 October 2025

New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn seemed offended when he was asked after Week 6 if he'd bench Justin Fields. In Week 7, he benched Fields at halftime. Then a day after that Glenn said that before making a decision on Fields going forward he was consulting other coaches who had been in the same situation. 

The entire sequence was odd and confusing, but that's nothing new for the 2025 Jets. 

The Jets are the last winless team in the NFL. They're as bad as their 0-7 record would indicate, and they seem to be getting worse every week. Fields has less than 100 passing yards in the Jets' last two games combined, but he's only one of the team's problems. 

The Jets don't execute anything well. They make undisciplined mistakes. There have been game-management issues. And a lot of that falls on Glenn.

Glenn came from the Detroit Lions, who started 0-10-1 in Dan Campbell's first season as a head coach. There were plenty of questions about Campbell then, and he has turned into one of the NFL's best coaches. Glenn, who was a highly respected defensive coordinator, is a head coach for the first time and there can be an adjustment period for any rookie. There's still time for him to turn things around. 

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But after seven games, it's hard to find any signs that Glenn was the right hire. He could turn into an excellent head coach, like Campbell. There's just no tangible evidence yet. The quarterback weirdness is just the latest episode. 

The Jets' offense is 30th in DVOA, which can be blamed on picking the wrong quarterback in Fields this offseason and (with Garrett Wilson out with an injury) a lack of playmakers around him. But defense is supposed to be Glenn's specialty, the Jets do have talent on that side and they're only 24th in defensive DVOA. A team that's bad on both sides of the ball can't be bad in game management, but in Week 6 against Denver the Jets oddly let the first half run out when it was already clear that there wouldn't be many points scored in the game. Glenn admitted later he could have managed that differently. 

Seven games is rarely enough to make a judgment on a head coach (though it took fewer than seven games to know all about Urban Meyer and Nathaniel Hackett). Nobody should be thinking about Glenn being a one-and-done coach yet. It just hasn't been good yet. And it's fair to start wondering when the positive signs are coming. 

Panic meter: There are alarms, but let's try to be patient

Aaron Glenn's head coaching career is off to an 0-7 start. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Aaron Glenn's head coaching career is off to an 0-7 start. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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Steelers' defense lets Joe Flacco cook

Justin Fields, who might be benched for Week 8, led the Jets to 32 points against the Steelers in Week 1. Carson Wentz had 350 yards against the Steelers in Week 4. Then the coup de grace: Joe Flacco torched the Steelers for 342 yards and three touchdowns in a Bengals win just nine days after Cincinnati acquired him in a trade. 

The Steelers have faced some bad quarterbacks and made most of them look good. The loss last week was startling. Flacco has the ability to make the Bengals' offense better than it was with Jake Browning, but he's not a great quarterback at age 40. He just looked like it against the Steelers' defense. 

Is their defense simply terrible? They're 20th in DVOA, 18th in points allowed and 28th in yards allowed. There's no evidence it is good this season, which is unusual. Given the limitations of the offense, it's going to be hard for Pittsburgh to make the playoffs if this is the defense's true level all season. 

Panic meter: They made Joe Flacco look like an MVP; it's definitely time to panic

OK, that Giants collapse

When you lead 19-0 to start the fourth quarter, and 26-8 with less than six minutes to go, a loss is unfathomable. The Giants pulled it off. 

The Broncos' unbelievable comeback came at the expense of the Giants. Jaxson Dart had a good game but his fourth quarter interception was horrendous and turned the game around. The Giants' defense fell apart. Special teams had a say too, with two missed extra points. 

Yet, in a season that probably wasn't resulting in a playoff berth anyway, there were still things to feel good about. Namely, Dart looks fantastic other than one bad mistake. New York has many exciting young players. And don't forget, a week earlier they beat the Eagles. But yeah, it'll take a while to get over that one. 

Panic meter: That loss wasn't fun, but it'll be OK

Mike Evans to miss most of Bucs' season

You knew Evans' injury had to be very serious when he let go of the ball. He looked like he had a great catch on Monday night at Detroit but it was actually a horrendous moment for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their star receiver. Evans made the catch but suffered a concussion and a broken collarbone when he came down. Evans let the ball go due to the injuries before he completed the catch, then stayed down for a few moments. Buccaneers fans had to know it was bad before the official word came down on the severity of the injury. The broken collarbone will keep him out at least most of the Buccaneers' season, coach Todd Bowles said. 

It's a rough blow for one of the NFL's best receivers. The Buccaneers are 6-2 and leading the NFC South, but Evans' injury clearly lowers their ceiling this season. The offense gets thin without him, especially considering Chris Godwin has struggled to return from an ankle injury that ended his 2024 season. This is bad news for the Buccaneers. They're not the same team until Evans returns, if he does at all. 

Panic meter: Be worried Buccaneers fans, this won't be the same team without Evans

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