Here is what you need to know from the Jacksonville Jaguars’ first Week 16 injury report.
Defensive end Josh Hines-Allen was a non-participant due to an illness and a shoulder injury. For more on Hines-Allen specifically, you can find that here.
Running back Bhayshul Tuten was a non-participant due to a finger injury that he sustained against New York.
According to NFL Network, Tuten will undergo surgery on that injury, which will sideline him for the time being. He is, however, expected to be available for the playoffs.
Without Tuten, LeQuint Allen will take on a larger role. The Jaguars also signed DeeJay Dallas to provide depth and potentially help out on kickoffs.
Walker Little, who did not play on Sunday due to a concussion, was a full participant.
Arik Armstead (hand) and Travon Walker (knee) were both full participants as well.
Danny Striggow exited Sunday’s game with an ankle injury. He was a non-participant on Wednesday.
Ezra Cleveland was limited with a shoulder injury. He played 54 snaps against the Jets.
Lastly, rookie linebacker Jalen McLeod’s practice window has been opened. He has been on injured reserve all season after suffering an ankle injury during training camp.
He was limited on Wednesday. The Jaguars have 21 days to add him back to the 53-man roster.