The Jacksonville Jaguars may see the return of one of their key wide receivers, Brian Thomas Jr., for their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Currently listed as questionable due to an ankle injury, Thomas has been practicing on a limited basis over the past week, participating in sessions on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday after sitting out the previous week’s game against the Houston Texans.
However, the team’s injury report also indicates that several players will miss the game. Offensive tackle Anton Harrison (knee, ankle), cornerback Jourdan Lewis (neck), and tight end Hunter Long (hip, knee) have all been ruled out. Additionally, tight end Brenton Strange, who was returning from injured reserve due to a hip injury, will not be available as well.
On a more positive note, the team has received good news regarding several other players. Guard Ezra Cleveland (knee, ankle), punter Logan Cooke (groin), linebacker Dennis Gardeck (chest), center Robert Hainsey (groin), linebacker Jack Kiser (shoulder), guard Patrick Mekari (knee), linebacker Ventrell Miller (back), guard Wyatt Milum (knee), and cornerback Greg Newsome (shoulder) have all been cleared from the injury report and are expected to play.
As the Jaguars prepare for their matchup against the Chargers, the potential return of Thomas could be vital in boosting their offensive lineup, providing hope for a competitive game ahead.
