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On Thursday, that meant signing Keith Taylor off the Atlanta Falcons ' practice squad. The move came across the NFL's transaction on Thursday afternoon. Taylor was originally a fifth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers.
The Jaguars had multiple starters get injured during the 24-20 win against the Broncos, including offensive linemen Patrick Mekari and Robert Hainsey and veteran cornerback Jourdan Lewis. And on Christmas, the Jaguars got some bad injury news when it came to Lewis and the rest of his season.
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Updated Jacksonville Jaguars' Week 17 injury report
Here are the latest injury updates from the Jacksonville Jaguars' second practice of Week 17. The team announced on Thursday that cornerback Jourdan Lewis was placed on injured reserve. He suffered a foot injury against Denver. According to Tom Pelissero, Lewis will undergo surgery and will be out for the season.
The latest injury update on rookie Travis Hunter is a positive sign for Jacksonville Jaguars fans as they head into Week 17.
We are entering the business end of the NFL regular season, but there is a lot of parity at the top. "The margin between 10 and one is smaller than it's been all season, so seeing your team back here means they're right in the mix,
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that Philip Rivers will remain the team's starting quarterback heading into a Week 17 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
We haven’t changed a single thing from the moment we started coaching him. Sometimes, it just takes time to click."
The Jaguars practice on Christmas, but have a slightly modified schedule to allow players, staff to be home on Christmas morning with families.
This season, the NFL will play three games on Christmas Day. Unfortunately, the Jaguars aren't part of the slate, although the league might wish they were now. Instead, Jacksonville will take on the Indianapolis Colts in the second leg of their season series. The Jags won't be taking the holiday off, though.