Michael DiRoccoDec 15, 2025, 06:31 PM ET

CloseMichael DiRocco is an NFL Nation reporter at ESPN and covers the Jacksonville Jaguars. He previously covered the University of Florida for over a decade for ESPN and the Florida Times-Union. DiRocco graduated from Jacksonville University and is a multiple APSE award winner.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten will undergo surgery to repair a broken finger and will miss several weeks, a league source told ESPN.

Tuten suffered the injury during the Jaguars’ 48-20 victory over the New York Jets at EverBank Stadium. Tuten had one carry for seven yards and one catch, which went for a 16-yard touchdown, before leaving the game with the injury.

The Jaguars (10-4) play at Denver (12-2) on Sunday and have games against Indianapolis (8-6) and Tennessee (2-12) to round out the regular season. The expectation is Tuten should be able to return for the playoffs.

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Tuten, the team’s fourth-round pick out of Virginia Tech, is the Jaguars’ third-leading rusher with 284 yards and also has 10 catches for 79 yards. He and fellow rookie running back LeQuint Allen have split kick return duties.

With Tuten out, Allen — a seventh-round pick out of Syracuse — ascends to the top backup behind Travis Etienne Jr. They’re the only backs currently on the active roster. Ja’Quinden Jackson, a rookie undrafted free agent from Arkansas, is on the practice squad.

NFL Network first reported news of Tuten’s injury.