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Texans RB Foster officially declared out

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Houston Texas running back Arian Foster participated in practice again Friday but as expected was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers.

Foster, who participated in practice on Thursday for the first time since undergoing groin surgery on Aug. 7, has made some progress this week.

Foster rushed for 1,246 yards last season and Houston used a combination of Alfred Blue, Chris Polk and Jonathan Grimes to replace him in the season-opening 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Texans also declared safety Lonnie Ballentine (knee), linebacker Mike Mohamed (calf) and guard Xavier Su’a-Filo (calf) out for Week 2.

Tackle Duane Brown is listed as questionable with a hand injury.

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