Jags place punter Logan Cooke on Reserve/ COVID-19 list, sign Cameron Nizialek to practice squad

The Jacksonville Jaguars made a roster move on special teams Monday by placing punter Logan Cooke on their Reserve/ COVID-19 list. The transaction came after Cooke didn’t travel with the Jags to Baltimore Sunday because of an illness and was ruled …

The Jacksonville Jaguars made a roster move on special teams Monday by placing punter Logan Cooke on their Reserve/ COVID-19 list. The transaction came after Cooke didn’t travel with the Jags to Baltimore Sunday because of an illness and was ruled out 24 hours before kickoff with the Ravens.

Kicker Aldrick Rosas was the player to step up on short notice in Cooke’s place, registering three punts for 36.7 yards on the day.

The team also announced that they would be signing punter Cameron Nizialek to their practice squad, which means he’ll be on standby for Week 16’s game against the Chicago Bears. He’ll join the Jags practice squad roster after spending time with the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, and the AAF’s Atlanta Legends.

As a collegiate player, Nizialek played for Columbia University (2014-16) and the University of Georgia (2017). While with the Bulldogs, he ranked ninth nationally with a gross punting average of 45.0.