The Houston Texans have made key adjustments to their roster in preparation for their upcoming playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Thursday, the team signed safety K’Von Wallace to their practice squad and placed safety Kaevon Merriweather on injured reserve due to a knee injury incurred during the Texans’ Week 18 win over the Indianapolis Colts.

K’Von Wallace, who was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has accumulated a wealth of experience throughout his six-year career. He has played in 74 games, making 20 starts, and has had stints with several teams, including the Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, and Seattle Seahawks before joining the Texans.

In a similar vein, the Pittsburgh Steelers also made roster changes ahead of the Wild Card Round, releasing offensive tackle David Sharpe from their practice squad while signing veteran cornerback Tre Flowers to bolster their defense.

As both teams gear up for their playoff clash, fans can stay informed with the latest updates on the Steelers’ preparations and game strategies. This matchup not only represents a chance for both teams to advance in the playoffs but also highlights the competitive spirit and strategic maneuvers that define NFL postseason play.

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