Week 5 final injury report: Jags rule Robertson-Harris out vs. Titans, Campbell, McCray ruled questionable

The Jags will be without DL Roy Robertson-Harris for the third consecutive week. They also ruled CB Tyson Campbell and DE/OLB Lerentee McCray questionable.

The Jacksonville Jaguars ruled just one of four players out for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans in defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle). As a result, the veteran will be out for his third consecutive game.

The Jags also ruled two of the four players on the injury report questionable in cornerback Tyson Campbell (toe) and edge rusher Lerentee McCray (hamstring). The decision on both players comes as they were both limited on Thursday and Friday. McCray didn’t practice on Wednesday, though, and Campbell was once again limited.

McCray sustained his injury last week against the Cincinnati Bengals and was questionable to return as a result.

The last player to mention on the Jags injury report was running back Carlos Hyde (shoulder). He was a full participant in practice all week and didn’t surface in the status column as a result.

Playing for Robertson-Harris will likely be veteran Adam Gotsis, who started Weeks 3-4 against the Arizona Cardinals and Bengals in his place. He’s been solid against the run in the process, which could be huge for the Jags as Derrick Henry is coming to town.

Playing in Campbell’s place could be Tre Herndon or Nevin Lawson, as both are listed as CB2s on the Week 5 depth chart. If Herndon gets the nod, then Chris Claybrooks could then kick in to nickel if needed.

Lastly, if McCray can’t play (who isn’t a starter), the Jags could make rookie pass-rusher Jordan Smith active in his place. If they did, it would mark the rookie’s first regular season game.