Jaguars lose rookie CB to injury vs. Bills

Jaguars lose rookie CB to injury vs. Bills

The Jaguars ruled rookie cornerback Jarrian Jones out for the remainder of Monday Night Football against the Bills with a shoulder injury.

Jones suffered the injury when he tackled Buffalo running back James Cook during the Bills’ first series of the game in the first quarter.

Jones, who filled in at nickel cornerback for the Jaguars with starter Darnell Savage Jr. unable to play due to a quadriceps injury, finished with two tackles in the contest.

Jacksonville’s third-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft, Jones logged 100 total snaps over his first two appearances with the team, 74 on defense and 26 on special teams. Including Week 3, he is up to six tackles in his career.

The Jaguars promoted cornerback Christian Braswell from their practice squad via standard elevation on Monday, after ruling Savage out of Week 3 on Sunday. Braswell stepped in for Jones immediately following his injury.

Jacksonville entered the matchup without starting cornerback Tyson Campbell as well, Campbell is currently on the Jaguars’ injured reserve due to a hamstring injury suffered in Week 1.