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The Houston Texans took a charter flight to Miami on Saturday, but one of their players was conspicuously absent.
Much-maligned quarterback Ryan Mallett missed the team's flight from Houston and instead was forced to fly commercial, the Houston Chronicle's John McClain reported Sunday.
The missed flight was the latest in a long line of issues for Mallett, who has split time with fellow Texans quarterback Brian Hoyer this season. Hoyer, who, like Mallett, began his career with the New England Patriots, was pegged as Houston's starter for Sunday's matchup with the Dolphins.
Mallett previously made the wrong kind of headlines when he slept through a training camp practice one day after head coach Bill O'Brien announced Hoyer would begin the season as the team's starting signal-caller.
"If (third-sting quarterback) Tom Savage was available to be the backup and not on injured reserve, it wouldn't be surprising if coach Bill O'Brien cut Mallett," McClain wrote.
Instead, Mallett will be fined for missing the flight, per McClain.
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