Jaguars vs. Eagles: Initial injury reports; Thomas, Bigsby updates

Jaguars vs. Eagles: Initial injury reports; Thomas, Bigsby updates

Find Jacksonville and Philadelphia’s initial injury reports for Week 9 below.

^ indicates player is designated to return from injured reserve

Jaguars injury report

  • RB Keilan Robinson^ (toe) — full
  • CB Ronald Darby (hip) — full
  • RB Tank Bigsby (ankle) — limited
  • RB Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) — limited
  • WR Brian Thomas Jr. (chest) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) — limited
  • DT Maason Smith (ankle) — limited
  • S Andrew Wingard^ (knee) — limited
  • WR Christian Kirk (collarbone) — did not practice
  • OG Brandon Scherff (knee) — did not practice
  • OG Ezra Cleveland (ankle) — did not practice

Analysis: Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson called starting wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr. and Gabe Davis, and starting guards Brandon Scherff and Ezra Cleveland “day-to-day” on Wednesday as they recover from injuries suffered against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8.

Starting slot receiver Christian Kirk will miss the rest of the season after breaking his collarbone against the Packers. He is expected to transition to the injured reserve.

Pederson said Wednesday that the Jaguars “should get” starting running back Travis Etienne Jr. back this week after he missed their last two games with a hamstring injury, but noted the team will observe how Etienne feels in practice.

Tank Bigsby, who has operated as Jacksonville’s No. 1 running back with Etienne absent, was added to the report with an ankle injury that limited him in Wednesday’s practice.

Eagles injury report

  • TE Albert Okwuegbunam (abdomen) — full
  • OT Mekhi Becton (concussion) — limited
  • TE Dallas Goedert (hamstring) — did not practice
  • OG Landon Dickerson (knee) — did not practice
  • DT Jalen Carter (shoulder) — did not practice
  • CB Darius Slay (groin) — did not practice

Analysis: Philadelphia’s injury report includes four starters who did not practice Wednesday.

Tight end Dallas Goedert missed the Eagles’ last two games with a hamstring injury, Left guard Landon Dickerson and defensive tackle Jalen Carter popped up on the report for the first time Wednesday. Cornerback Darius Slay suffered a groin injury against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8.

Jaguars vs. Packers: Final injury reports, game statuses

Jaguars vs. Packers: Final injury reports, game statuses

The Jaguars and Packers carry 10 combined game designations into their Week 8 matchup in Jacksonville, including nine questionable players and one on Green Bay’s side doubtful.

Find Jacksonville and Green Bay’s final injury reports and Friday game statuses for Week 8 below.

* indicates upgraded status from the previous practice 

^ indicates player is designated to return from injured reserve

Jaguars injury report

  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — full
  • DE Arik Armstead (shoulder) — full*
  • RB Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (knee) — limited
  • OT Cam Robinson (concussion) — limited
  • DT Esezi Otomewo (calf) — limited
  • LB Foyesade Oluokun^ (foot) — limited
  • S Andrew Wingard^ (knee) — limited
  • DT Maason Smith (ankle) — did not participate

Jaguars game statuses

  • RB Travis Etienne Jr.: QUESTIONABLE
  • OL Cam Robinson: QUESTIONABLE
  • DT Maason Smith: QUESTIONABLE
  • DT Esezi Otomewo: QUESTIONABLE
  • LB Foyesade Oluokun: QUESTIONABLE
  • S Andrew Wingard: QUESTIONABLE

Analysis: Rookie defensive lineman Maason Smith was added to Jacksonville’s injury report Friday, making his status the only true surprise from this group. Left tackle Cam Robinson is questionable, as expected, as he has not yet cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Jacksonville faces decisions on whether to activate linebacker Foyesade Oluokun and safety Andrew Wingard ahead of Sunday’s matchup, hence their questionable statuses. The Jaguars’ roster currently stands at 51 players, giving them the room to make such moves.

Packers injury report

  • WR Christian Watson (ankle) — full*
  • WR Jayden Reed (ankle) — full*
  • DL Kenny Clark (toe) — full*
  • DL Devonte Wyatt (ankle) — full
  • DL Colby Wooden (knee) — full
  • CB Jaire Alexander (groin) — full*
  • CB Keisean Nixon (hamstring) — full*
  • OL Elgton Jenkins (glute) — limited
  • OL Josh Myers (wrist) — limited
  • LB Quay Walker (concussion) — limited
  • CB Corey Ballentine (ankle) — did not participate

Packers game statuses

  • OL Josh Myers: QUESTIONABLE
  • DL Devonte Wyatt: QUESTIONABLE
  • LB Quay Walker: QUESTIONABLE
  • CB Corey Ballentine: DOUBTFUL

Analysis: Center Josh Myers, defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt and linebacker Quay Walker, all starters, enter the matchup questionable, with backup cornerback Corey Ballentine unlikely to play.

Ballentine’s status would be more significant if starting Packers corners, Jaire Alexander and Keiseann Nixon, carried statuses into the game. But both players were upgraded from limited to full practice participants Friday, a sign they are good to go.

Jaguars vs. Packers: Thursday injury reports

Jaguars vs. Packers: Thursday injury reports

Note: This story was updated to correct an error.

The Jaguars and Packers issued five combined updates on their Thursday injury reports, each player being a starter and progressing ahead of Sunday’s showdown at EverBank Stadium.

Find Jacksonville and Green Bay’s Thursday injury reports for Week 8 below.

* indicates upgraded status from the previous practice 

^ indicates player is designated to return from injured reserve

Jaguars injury report

  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — full*
  • RB Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (knee) — limited
  • OT Cam Robinson (concussion) — limited*
  • DE Arik Armstead (shoulder) — limited
  • DT Esezi Otomewo (calf) — limited
  • LB Foyesade Oluokun^ (foot) — limited
  • S Andrew Wingard^ (knee) — limited

Analysis: Jaguars tight end Evan Engram practiced in full for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 2 and returning to action in Week 6 on Thursday, likely an indication he will no longer appear on the injury report starting next week, barring any setback.

Engram has logged 15 receptions for 137 yards in his two games back from injury.

Jacksonville left tackle Cam Robinson, who entered the NFL concussion protocol this week after getting hurt in Week 7, practiced in a limited fashion while wearing a no-contact jersey on Thursday, after not working on Wednesday.

Packers injury report

  • DL Devonte Wyatt (ankle) — full
  • DL Colby Wooden (knee) — full
  • WR Jayden Reed (ankle) — limited
  • WR Christian Watson (ankle) — limited
  • OL Elgton Jenkins (glute) — limited*
  • OL Josh Myers (wrist) — limited*
  • DL Kenny Clark (toe) — limited
  • LB Quay Walker (concussion) — limited*
  • CB Jaire Alexander (groin) — limited
  • CB Keisean Nixon (hamstring) — limited
  • CB Corey Ballentine (ankle) — did not participate

Analysis: Three of Green Bay’s four Wednesday non-participants — offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins and Josh Myers and linebacker Quay Walker, all starters — were upgraded to limited in practice on Thursday. Only backup defensive back Corey Ballentine remained sidelined.

Jaguars vs. Colts: Thursday injury reports

Jaguars vs. Colts: Thursday injury reports

The Jaguars and Colts each saw some key contributors in upgraded action in Thursday’s practice compared to Wednesday’s, a good sign for both squads as they prepare for their Week 5, AFC South matchup at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.

Find Jacksonville and Indianapolis’ Thursday injury reports for Week 5 below.

* indicates status upgrade from previous practice

Jaguars injury report

  • RB Tank Bigsby (shoulder) — limited
  • RB Travis Etienne Jr. (shoulder) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) — limited
  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — limited
  • DE Josh Hines-Allen (concussion) — limited*
  • LB Devin Lloyd (knee) — limited*
  • LB Yasir Abdullah (neck) — limited
  • CB Jarrian Jones (shoulder) — limited
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadricep) — limited

Analysis: Jaguars starting defenders, defensive end Josh Hines-Allen and linebacker Devin Lloyd, were upgraded to limited Thursday after being nonparticipants in practice Wednesday.

They joined every other player on Jacksonville’s injury report in being limited Thursday, marking the only changes to the Jaguars’ list.

Colts injury report

  • OT Braden Smith (knee) — full*
  • LB Zaire Franklin (illness) — full*
  • LB Grant Stuard (heel) — full*
  • QB Anthony Richardson (oblique) — limited
  • RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) — did not practice
  • C Ryan Kelly (neck) — did not practice
  • DE Kwity Paye (quadriceps) — did not practice
  • CB Kenny Moore (hip) — did not practice

Analysis: Three Colts, starting offensive tackle Braden Smith and linebacker Zaire Franklin and backup linebacker Grant Stuard, were upgraded to full participation Thursday after being sidelined on Wednesday.

Starting Indianapolis quarterback Anthony Richardson remained limited, while starting running back Jonathan Taylor did not practice for a second consecutive day.

Jaguars vs. Texans: Initial Week 4 injury reports

Jaguars vs. Texans: Initial Week 4 injury reports

The Jaguars and Texans each enter Week 4 with more than a handful of players on their injury reports, with a combined 11 players limited in Wednesday’s practice and another six who did not participate.

Find Jacksonville and Houston’s initial Week 4 injury reports below.

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • RB Tank Bigsby (shoulder) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) — limited
  • OL Cam Robinson (knee) — limited
  • OL Anton Harrison (knee) — limited
  • CB Jarrian Jones (shoulder) — limited
  • CB Montaric Brown (chest) — limited
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadriceps) — limited
  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — did not participate
  • LB Foyesade Oluokun (foot) — did not participate

Analysis: The Jaguars are not expected to have starting linebacker Foyesade Oluokun available for “several weeks” after he suffered a foot injury against the Bills in Week 3.

All eyes are on tight end Evan Engram and safety Darnell Savage Jr. this week as each player has missed Jacksonville’s last two games hurt. Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson was optimistic Tuesday about the chances of Savage playing Sunday.

Cornerback Montaric Brown was the only player on Jacksonville’s Wednesday report with a previously unknown injury. Brown has started the last two weeks in place of Tyson Campbell, who is on the Jaguars’ injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

Houston Texans

  • TE Dalton Schultz (ankle) — limited
  • OL Kenyon Green (illness) — limited
  • OL Jarrett Patterson (calf) — limited
  • S Jimmie Ward (groin) — limited
  • RB Joe Mixon (ankle) — did not participate
  • RB Dameon Pierce (hamstring) — did not participate
  • WR Tank Dell (chest) — did not participate
  • DT Folorunso Fatukasi — did not participate

Analysis: Three of the four Texans who did not practice Wednesday are starters: Running back Joe Mixon, wide receiver Tank Dell and (former Jaguars) defensive tackle Folorunso Fatukasi.

Neither Mixon nor backup running back Dameon Pierce, also on the Wednesday injury report, played in Week 3.

Jaguars vs. Bills: Friday injury reports

Jaguars vs. Bills: Friday injury reports

One player was added to Jacksonville’s list and one status was changed on Buffalo’s side on Friday, with the second injury report now available ahead of the Week 3, Monday Night Football matchup between the Jaguars (0-2) and Bills (2-0).

Find Jacksonville and Buffalo’s Friday injury reports below.

* indicates status upgrade from the prior practice 

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • RB Tank Bigsby (shoulder) — limited
  • OL Cam Robinson (knee) — limited
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadriceps) — limited
  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — did not participate

Analysis: Starting offensive tackle Cam Robinson was the lone addition to Jacksonville’s injury report on Friday, listed as limited with a knee injury. Robinson appeared on the report last Wednesday in the same capacity, but played in Week 2.

Star Jaguars tight end Evan Engram, who injured his hamstring before Jacksonville faced Cleveland on Sunday, remained sidelined during practice Friday, indicating that he is trending toward missing a second consecutive game.

Buffalo Bills

  • QB Josh Allen (left hand) — full
  • QB Mitch Trubisky (knee) — full
  • RB Ty Johnson (knee) — full
  • TE Quintin Morris (shoulder) — full
  • DE Dawuane Smoot (toe) — limited
  • DE Javon Solomon (oblique) — limited
  • DE Casey Toohill (knee) — full*
  • LB Terrel Bernard (pectoral) — did not participate
  • CB Taron Johnson (forearm) — did not participate

Analysis: Buffalo conducted a walk-thru practice on Friday, making each player’s participation level an estimation.

Only defensive end Casey Toohill’s status changed, as he was upgraded from limited to full participation on Friday. Starting Bills defenders, linebacker Terrel Bernard and cornerback Taron Johnson, who were ruled out by Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott Wednesday, remained non-participants.

Jaguars vs. Browns: Friday injury reports and game statuses

Jaguars vs. Browns: Friday injury reports and game statuses

The Jaguars and Browns have finalized their injury reports entering their Week 2 matchup, with each team ruling at least one player out and Cleveland in particular seeing a handful of hurt players seemingly ready to play in practice Friday.

Find Jacksonville and Cleveland’s Friday, final injury reports and initial game statuses for Week 2 below.

* indicates status upgrade from Thursday

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • OL Cam Robinson (knee) — FULL*
  • LB Caleb Johnson (back) — LIMITED
  • DT Tyler Lacy (toe) — LIMITED
  • DT Arik Armstead (veteran rest) — DID NOT PARTICIPATE
  • S Daniel Thomas (Achilles) — FULL*
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadriceps) — DID NOT PARTICIPATE

Jaguars game statuses

  • S Darnell Savage Jr. — OUT
  • DT Tyler Lacy — QUESTIONABLE
  • LB Caleb Johnson — QUESTIONABLE

Analysis: There are no surprises to glean from Jacksonville’s injury report as head coach Doug Pederson said earlier Friday that safety Darnell Savage Jr. was “probably” not going to be available for Week 2 as he nurses a quadriceps injury suffered in practice Thursday.

Aside from Savage and starting cornerback Tyson Campbell’s Wednesday placement on injured reserve, Jacksonville enters its matchup against Cleveland with few injury concerns.

Only backups and special teamers, defensive tackle Tyler Lacy and linebacker Caleb Johnson, enter the game with statuses aside from Savage. Both are questionable.

Cleveland Browns

  • WR Jerry Jeudy (knee) — FULL
  • TE David Njoku (ankle) — DID NOT PARTICIPATE
  • OL Joel Bitonio (elbow) — LIMITED
  • OT Jack Conklin (knee) — LIMITED
  • OT Jedrick Wills (knee) — LIMITED
  • C Nick Harris (knee) — FULL
  • DT Dalvin Tomlinson (knee) — LIMITED
  • DE Alex Wright (elbow) — FULL* 
  • DE Myles Garrett (foot) — LIMITED*
  • DE Za’Darius Smith (back) — LIMITED*
  • LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (hand) — FULL
  • CB Denzel Ward (shoulder) — FULL
  • LS Charley Hughlett (foot) — LIMITED

Browns game statuses

  • TE David Njoku — OUT
  • OT Jedrick Wills Jr. — OUT
  • OT Jack Conklin — QUESTIONABLE

Analysis: Star Browns tight end David Njoku was ruled out by head coach Kevin Stefanski on Wednesday, and starting Cleveland offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. joined Njoku in that category Friday.

All eyes are on a pair of injured Browns who remain eligible for Sunday’s contest, questionable offensive tackle Jack Conklin and perennial All-Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett.

Conklin enters the game questionable, while Garrett does not carry a matchup status but was placed on the injury report with a hurt foot this week.

Jaguars vs. Browns: Wednesday injury reports

Jaguars vs. Browns: Wednesday injury reports

The Jaguars’ injury report remains short compared to that of their opponent, much like in Week 1.

But while Jacksonville only lists three injured players as opposed to Cleveland naming 12, the Jaguars’ report included one surprise, given head coach Doug Pederson said on Wednesday the team was in good shape aside from previously-known hurts to defensive backs Tyson Campbell and Daniel Thomas.

Find Jacksonville and Cleveland’s Wednesday injury reports for Week 2 below.

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • OT Cam Robinson (knee) — limited
  • S Daniel Thomas (Achilles) — limited
  • CB Tyson Campbell (hamstring) — did not participate

Analysis: Starting offensive tackle Cam Robinson was the only new addition to the Jaguars’ injury report, considering safety Daniel Thomas’ daily presence on the list last week and starting cornerback Tyson Campbell exited Jacksonville’s Sunday matchup against Miami hurt.

Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said Monday that Campbell will be evaluated weekly in recovery from his hamstring injury, and called the cornerback a potential injured reserve candidate Wednesday.

Pederson suggested Thomas is “getting better” Wednesday, after not playing in Week 1.

Cleveland Browns

  • WR Jerry Jeudy (knee) — full
  • C Nick Harris (knee) — full
  • LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (hand) — full
  • CB Denzel Ward (shoulder) — full
  • OT Jack Conklin (knee) — limited
  • OG Joel Bitonio (elbow) — limited
  • DE Alex Wright (triceps/elbow) — limited
  • DT Dalvin Tomlinson (knee) — limited
  • LS Charley Hughlett (foot) — limited
  • TE David Njoku (ankle) — did not participate
  • OT Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) — did not participate
  • CB Myles Harden (shin) — did not participate

Analysis: Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski ruled star Browns tight end David Njoku out of Sunday’s contest as he nurses what is reportedly feared to be a high-ankle sprain.

Njoku was one of three Browns not to practice Wednesday, alongside fellow starter, offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. Two fellow starting Cleveland offensive linemen, tackle Jack Conklin and guard Joel Bitonio, were also impacted by injuries and limited on Wednesday.

Chargers Week 18 injury report: Who practiced, who didn’t on Thursday

The Chargers had six non participants.

The Chargers had their second practice in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs on Thursday.

Los Angeles had six non-participants: Keenan Allen (heel), Joey Bosa (foot), Justin Hollins (shoulder), Zion Johnson (neck), Kenneth Murry (shoulder) and Nick Williams (shoulder).

Deane Leonard (heel), Joshua Palmer (concussion), Trey Pipkins (wrist), Stone Smartt (shoulder) and Tuli Tuipulotu (ankle) were limited.

As for the Chiefs, they had five non-participants: Chris Jones, Rashee Rice, L’Jarius Sneed, Kadarius Toney and Donovan Smith.

Chargers Week 17 injury report: Michael Davis, Kenneth Murray did not practice Thursday

Michael Davis and Kenneth Murray were non participants.

The Chargers had their second practice in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Broncos on Thursday.

For a second consecutive day, wide receivers Keenan Allen (heel) and Joshua Palmer (concussion) did not practice.

Cornerback Michael Davis (non-injury related/personal) was added to the injury report. He did not practice.

After being limited on Wednesday, linebacker Kenneth Murray was downgraded to a non-participant with a shoulder injury.

Edge defender Joey Bosa (foot), cornerback Deane Leonard (heel), offensive tackle Trey Pipkins (wrist) and tight end Nick Vannett (back) were limited for a second straight day.

Defensive tackle Nick Williams (shoulder) was upgraded from non-participant to a limited participant.