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13 Jaguars players listed on first Week 11 injury report vs. Chargers

A number of players are listed on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ first injury report of Week 11.

In total, there are 13 Jaguars players, including several starters, who are on the initial report.

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Jourdan Lewis (neck), Hunter Long (hip/knee), Parker Washington (hamstring), and Anton Harrison (knee/ankle) were all non-participants.

Lewis and Hunter missed last week’s game in Houston, while Washington would play 54 of the 62 offensive snaps in that game, and Harrison was on the field for 58 of them.

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. LA Chargers Week 11 injury report

Among those limited were several members of the offensive line, including Patrick Mekari (knee), Wyatt Milum (knee), Ezra Cleveland (knee/ankle), and Robert Hainsey (groin).

Cleveland did not practice last week and missed the Houston game, so him being on the field is a step in the right direction. Hainsey, meanwhile, would play all 62 snaps this last week, and Mekari played 57 of them.

Jack Kiser (shoulder) and Dennis Gardeck (chest) were also limited. Gardeck was on the injury report last week with a chest injury as well.

Appearing on this week’s injury report after the Houston game was cornerback Greg Newsome with a shoulder injury.

Lastly, Brenton Strange was on the practice field for the first time in several weeks since being placed on injured reserve. The Jaguars designated him to return and have opened up the 21-day window to add him back to the 53-man roster.

Brian Thomas Jr. (ankle) was practicing as well in a limited capacity after missing all of last week.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 13 Jaguars players listed on first Week 11 injury report vs. Chargers

Reporting by Paul Bretl, Jaguars Wire / Jaguars Wire

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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