Jags punter Logan Cooke ruled out vs. Ravens with an illness

The Jags will be without a punter Sunday against the Ravens as Logan Cooke missed their trip to Baltimore due to an illness.

The Jacksonville Jaguars ruled just one player out on their final injury report from Friday in cornerback Sidney Jones, but one more player will be joining him. That player is punter Logan Cooke, who didn’t travel with the Jags to Baltimore due to an illness.

Initially, the Jags announced that cook was ruled questionable early Saturday night, then listed him as questionable not too soon afterward.

The Jags don’t have a backup punter listed for emergency purposes on their depth chart, so it’s unknown as to whom will take over for Cooke Sunday. It’s possible kicker Aldrick Rosas will handle all of the kicking duties against the Ravens, while Gardner Minshew II or Mike Glennon could be the holder for the Jags on extra-point attempts and field goals.

Cooke has been a good special teams player for the Jags this year, averaging 47.6 yards per punt in 2020. He’s pinned teams within the 10-yard line or less 11 times this season, which is a total that is good for second in the league.