July 4, 2024

The Jacksonville Jaguars have four players listed as questionable ahead of their return to Monday Night Football vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. Cornerback Tyson Campbell (hamstring), running back Travis Etienne (ribs) and tight ends Luke Farrell (toe) and Brenton Strange (foot) were all listed as questionable.

Campbell first suffered the hamstring injury in Week 6 and would go on to miss Week 7 and Week 8. Campbell then returned in Week 10 after the Jaguars’ bye week but left after re-injuring the same hamstring. Campbell has missed the last two weeks, but it appears he has a chance to return in Week 13 to face off against Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. “Yeah, we’ll see.

He’ll get another day today, he’s been feeling good all week. I don’t want to push him too hard, but he’s doing well, we’ll get another good day in today and make that determination this weekend,” Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said on Saturday.

Strange injured his foot during Friday’s practice and was the only one of the four players who did not practice on Saturday. “Yeah, it was just during our one-on-one.

Ball was noncontact, he just landed wrong on his foot. He’s been receiving treatment, feels better today. Got a lot of time between now and Monday night, so we’ll see where he’s at,” Pederson said. The No. 61 overall pick in April, Strange has appeared in all 11 games this year and has played 34% of the snaps, catching four passes for 34 yards and a touchdown.

With two backup tight ends on the injury report, the lone healthy player at the position is starting tight end Evan Engram. The only other tight end on the team is practice squad tight end Josh Pederson, the son of head coach Doug Pederson.

 

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