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Shaun Cody has a “procedure” for a “rib issue”

Shaun Cody

Houston Texans nose tackle Shaun Cody, right, shows his Salute to Service gloves to a television camera before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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The last we heard from the Texans about Shaun Cody, he was “day-to-day” with “rib issues,” which turned out to be a punctured lung and broken ribs.

Texans coach Gary Kubiak isn’t shedding that much more light on it today, telling Tania Ganguli of the Houston Chronicle that Cody had “a procedure.”

Kubiak didn’t get any more specific, saying again it was for a “rib issue.”

When pressed as to whether Cody had a punctured lung, Kubiak said “I’m not a doctor,” (which you can tell because he’s the one in a team-logo shirt).

He said he couldn’t speak to whether Cody had a punctured lung or not, and that the nose tackle was recovering from soreness. Cody wasn’t at practice either of the last two days.

This is all more than just a little silly.