Jaguars starting defensive backs, cornerback Tyson Campbell and safety Darnell Savage Jr., enter Week 14 “day-to-day” after suffering injuries in Jacksonville’s 23-20 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday, head coach Doug Pederson revealed Monday.
Campbell exited the game early in the third quarter after an incomplete pass from Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud to running back Joe Mixon, with what Pederson called a quadriceps injury.
Savage was briefly sidelined later in the third quarter after hurting his ankle amid a three-yard rush by Mixon. He returned to action early in the fourth quarter.
“Savage, ankle, returned to play. Should be fine. Going to be day-to-day. Tyson’s the same thing, Tyson’s going to be day-to-day with his quad,” Pederson said.
Campbell entered the matchup with a shoulder injury that kept him limited in practice throughout Week 13. He missed five games earlier this season, Weeks 2-6, with a hurt hamstring.
Campbell has recorded 34 total tackles with two for loss and two defended passes in seven starts this season.
A quadriceps injury prevented Savage from playing in Weeks 2-4. He has logged 34 total tackles with one for loss, one interception and four defended passes in nine starts throughout his first season with the Jaguars.