The Houston Texans are up against the Kansas City Chiefs in a tough game in the divisional round. Houston has had injuries to Will Fuller, Kenny Stills, and Darren Fells that made a lot of Texans fans nervous. However, there is an encouraging development for the Texans as their game edges closer.

James Palmer of the NFL Network reported that they will be able to field a full-strength side as these three wideouts are declared healthy enough to play.

These three Texans pass-catchers have all been listed as questionable due to the nature of the injuries they suffered. Fuller was dealing with a groin injury; Stills was smarting from his battered knee; the tight end Fells had a banged-up hip. However, it was made clear during the days leading up to the game that there was still a possibility of them being able to play.

The three are all favored targets for Deshaun Watson and the Texans, and it's good that all of them will be able to suit up in this important match. After all, Watson will need all the weapons he could get against an opponent of Mahomes' quality.

The Chiefs' primary pass-caller is a prodigious talent with a cannon arm that can reach a receiver from anywhere in the field. In order to be able to keep up with such a player, Watson will need all the help he can get to win the game. And having his reliable wideouts will be a great boost to him.

With a stronger squad, the Texans now have a better chance of making it to the AFC Championship and play the surprisingly good Tennessee Titans, who upset the No. 1 Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.