The Jacksonville Jaguars ruled two defensive starters questionable Friday for Week 8’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Those players were cornerback Tyson Campbell (toe) and defensive lineman DaVon Hamilton (shoulder).
Both players were limited Friday after also being limited on Wednesday and Thursday. Hamilton just surfaced on the injury report after the Jags came off their bye week, while Campbell hasn’t played in a game since Week 4’s meeting against Cincinnati.
Coach Urban Meyer told the media that he expected Campbell to be back, so his situation may be a bit more clearer than Hamilton’s. However, if Campbell can’t go, it’s possible the Jags play veteran Nevin Lawson in his place again as they did against Miami. If Hamilton is out the Jags could roll with a starting trio of Malcom Brown (taking a majority of the nose tackle reps), Roy Robertson-Harris, and Adam Gotsis.
There was also one other player to surface in the status column and that was rookie defensive tackle Jay Tufele, who didn’t practice all week after recently having hand surgery. He injured his hand in warmups in the Jags’ last game, which occurred two Sunday’s ago in London against the Dolphins. However, his DNP designation was expected as the team placed him on IR Friday afternoon.
All of the other players on the injury report were full participants and will play Sunday. That list of names included guard Ben Bartch, center/guard Tyler Shatley, linebacker Myles Jack, and long snapper Ross Matiscik.
The Seahawks ruled three players questionable and one out. Running back Alex Collins (groin), guard Damien Lewis (shoulder), and left tackle Duane Brown (illness) were the players ruled questionable. Safety Marquise Blair (knee) was the player ruled out. To get more details on their situations, head over to Seahawks Wire.
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