Jaguars CB Tyson Campbell expected to miss Week 7 vs. Saints

Doug Pederson doesn’t expect Tyson Campbell to be ready to play Thursday against the Saints.

The hamstring injury suffered by Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Tyson Campbell will likely keep him out of a Week 7 game against the New Orleans Saints, head coach Doug Pederson said Monday.

“Right now, with the hamstring, on a short week, chances are he’s out for this game,” Pederson said of Campbell. “We’ll just keep monitoring that, but with hamstrings, they can be a little finicky. So we’ll see, but right now, it’s trending that way.”

Campbell, 23, pulled up grabbing him hamstring on an Indianapolis Colts punt Sunday. While the team’s No. 1 cornerback doesn’t typically play on special teams, the Jaguars left the majority of their starting defense on the field for a fourth-and-short situation to defend against the possibility of Indianapolis looking to convert for a first down.

In the remainder of the game, the Jaguars relied on second-year cornerback Montaric “Buster” Brown who appears in line to start Thursday against the Saints.

The Jaguars also have three cornerbacks — Tevaughn Campbell, sixth-round rookie Erick Hallett, and newly added Amari Oruwariye — on the practice squad.

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