Jaguars place 2 key players on reserve lists

Will Richardson Jr. will be shut down for the remainder of the season, while safety Andrew Wingard could miss Sunday’s game.

Jacksonville has two more difficult matchups before the 2021 season comes to a merciful end, and it will have to navigate those without several players available. On Thursday, the team placed offensive lineman Will Richardson Jr. on the injured reserve list while also placing starting safety Andrew Wingard on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

Richardson spent most of the season as one of the team’s primary backups along the offensive line, but he was thrust into the starting lineup in last week’s loss to the New York Jets after Ben Bartch was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. He scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery in that one, but he missed practice on Wednesday with a finger injury and has now been shut down for the remainder of the season.

Wingard, meanwhile, has started every game at safety this season but could potentially be out for Sunday’s game on the road against the New England Patriots. If he is vaccinated and asymptomatic, he can return after submitting two negative tests in a 24-hour period. However, if he is unvaccinated, he will have to wait at least five days to return, per the NFL’s updated protocol that reflects the latest recommendations from the CDC.

If Wingard is unable to go, Daniel Thomas and rookie Andre Cisco will likely start at safety. Cisco got the first start of his career last week, and both saw significant playing time, faring decently well.

One other piece of news the Jaguars announced on Thursday was the placement of practice squad running back B.J. Emmons, who was signed earlier this month, on the practice squad/COVID-19 list.

Seahawks sign RB to practice squad, release WR to make room

The Seahawks are thin at more than one position heading into Week 12, including running back.

The Seahawks are thin at more than one position heading into Week 12, including running back. Starter Chris Carson is on IR and will be undergoing season-ending surgery on his neck soon. Former first-round pick Rashaad Penny’s latest injury is a hamstring issue and backup Alex Collins has been limited by a groin problem for several weeks.

With an eye on adding some more depth to their running back group, the team has signed B.J. Emmons (5-foot-11, 215 pounds) to their practice squad. Emmons played his college football at Florida Atlantic, where he scored six rushing touchdowns in 2019 as a junior. Emmons started this season on the Raiders’ practice squad.

To make room for Emmons, Seattle released rookie wide receiver Cade Johnson.

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Seahawks sign TE Dominick Wood-Anderson, waive RB B.J. Emmons

The Seattle Seahawks announced a couple of roster moves on Wednesday, signing TE Dominick Wood-Anderson and waiving RB B.J. Emmons.

The Seattle Seahawks announced a couple of roster moves on Wednesday, signing tight end Dominick Wood-Anderson and waiving running back B.J. Emmons to make room on the 90-man roster.

Wood-Anderson first entered the league last year as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee. He now joins the Seahawks for the second time in his career, signing on with the team last season following the draft before he was waived during Seattle’s cuts to an 80-man squad.

He now adds some depth in the tight end room heading into training camp at the end of July.

Emmons had been signed as an undrafted free agent in May.

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