Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak said he doesn't foresee any reason he wouldn't coach Sunday against the Oakland RaidersKubiak suffered a transient ischemic attack, or what's considered a mini-stroke, following the first half of the Texans' Nov. 3 game against the Colts.  Kubiak never lost consciousness after collapsing on his way off the field.

"I really don't remember a whole lot," he said. "I remember right before the half not feeling very good. Had a headache."

Kubiak remained in a hospital for two nights before being released, but he did not return to limited coaching duties until Monday. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was the team's interim head coach for its 27-24 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10, a game Kubiak didn't watch in its entirety.

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