The Jacksonville Jaguars had four players who were upgraded on their injury report for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Cornerback A.J. Bouye (calf) and linebacker Donald Payne (ankle) were both upgraded to full participation after both surfacing on the report as limited Wednesday.
Both veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell (back) and center Brandon Linder (knee) were upgraded to limited participation after not participating Wednesday, which is a good sign. With the final injury report set to be released Friday, both could follow last week’s trend where they were both upgraded to full in the last practice session of the week.
On offense, tight end Seth DeValve (oblique) was the only player on the injury report who didn’t practice. Receivers DJ Chark Jr. (back), Chris Conley (ankle) remained limited, while Dede Westbrook (personal) still didn’t practice.
On defense, corners D.J. Hayden (neck) and Tre Herndon (shoulder) still were limited, while safety Ronnie Harrison still didn’t practice due to the concussion he sustained against the Tennessee Titans Week 12.
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The Jags also announce that linebacker Myles Jack would be going to injured reserve on their injury report. The news came after he missed last Wednesday and Thursday’s practice session and was limited last Friday. That led to him missing Week 13’s game against the Tampa Bay Bucs.