The Jacksonville Jaguars have ruled out three players for Sunday’s game against the Broncos.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have ruled three players out for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos.

Running back Bhayshul Tuten (finger), defensive end Danny Striggow (ankle), and linebacker Jalen McLeod (ankle) will not play.

Josh Hines-Allen, who was on the injury report this week, does not have an injury designation and is a full go.

It was reported by NFL Network earlier in the week that Tuten would undergo surgery on his finger injury.

It has already been reported by NFL Network that Tuten was undergoing surgery on his finger — an injury he sustained against the New York Jets.

According to the report, he should be back for the playoffs. In the meantime, LeQuint Allen will step into a larger role, and the team signed DeeJay Dallas for depth.

Striggow sustained his ankle injury in Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.

Without Striggow, Emmanuel Ogbah could take on a larger role at the back end of the defensive end rotation.

McLeod returned to practice on Wednesday. He was placed on injured reserve during roster cutdowns.

Ezra Cleveland (shoulder), Arik Armstead (hand), Travon Walker (knee), and Walker Little (concussion) were all on the injury report this week but do not have designations.

They will all be available for the game against Denver. Little did not play against the Jets. In his place was Cole Van Lanen, who has played very well at left tackle over the last two weeks.