Report: Jaguars waive WR, release OL from injured reserve

Report: Jaguars waive WR, release OL from injured reserve

Jacksonville reportedly let a pair of players go from its injured reserve on Tuesday, waiving undrafted rookie wide receiver Wayne Ruby Jr. and releasing offensive lineman Chandler Brewer, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston.

The Jaguars have yet to make either move official.

Ruby was originally waived with an injury designation by Jacksonville in May, after suffering an unspecified injury during the team’s rookie minicamp. He reverted to the Jaguars’ injured reserve shortly thereafter.

A five-year star at Division III Mount Union, memorably where former Jaguars wide receiver Cecil Shorts III played college football, Ruby caught an incredible 362 passes for 5,624 yards and 74 touchdowns from 2019-23. He signed with Jacksonville after the 2024 NFL draft.

Jacksonville placed Brewer on injured reserve, also with an undisclosed hurt, in June after its mandatory minicamp. The club utilized Brewer’s open roster spot to sign wide receiver Kyric McGowan.

Brewer signed with the Jaguars last April and spent most of the 2023 season on Jacksonville’s practice squad. He appeared in one game amid a late-season elevation to the active roster, against Cleveland in Week 14.

After going undrafted out of Middle Tennessee in 2019, Brewer signed with Los Angeles and spent the 2019-22 seasons bouncing between the Rams’ practice squad and active roster, appearing in 13 games. He opted out of the 2020 season amid the COVID-19 pandemic, after battling non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in college.

Once these moves are finalized, undrafted rookie wide receiver David White Jr. will become the only player on Jacksonville’s injured reserve.

Jaguars waive/injured UDFA WR

Jaguars waive/injured UDFA WR

The Jaguars have waived/injured undrafted free agent wide receiver Wayne Ruby Jr., according to Demetrius Harvey of the Florida Times-Union.

Ruby suffered an unspecified injury during Jacksonville’s rookie minicamp workout on Friday. Should he clear waivers, he will revert to the Jaguars’ injured reserve.

From Pembroke Pines, Fla., the 6-foot-1, 190-pound Ruby accumulated an astounding 362 receptions for 5,624 yards and 74 touchdowns over five seasons at Division III Mount Union, where memorable former Jaguars receiver Cecil Shorts III once starred, from 2019-23.

Ruby peaked with an incredible 105 catches for 1,785 yards and 30 touchdowns over 14 games in 2022.

Ruby was one of five receivers Jacksonville signed after the 2024 NFL draft as undrafted free agents, alongside Joshua Cephus, David White Jr., Brevin Easton and Joseph Scates.

Of course, the Jaguars selected wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. with the No. 23 overall pick in the first round of the draft. They also signed veterans, Gabe Davis and Devin Duvernay, during free agency in March.