When the Jaguars play the Ravens on Sunday night, will wide receiver Jamal Agnew be available?
The AFC South-leading Jaguars and the Baltimore Ravens will square off on Sunday Night Football. And at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville might have access to an extra weapon. Jamal Agnew, a wide receiver and return man, has been placed on the injured reserve list and has been given a 21-day window to practice before he can play again. Yes, I believe that this week would be the best time to see if we can open his window; if so, we might do so later on. We’ll check his health status. Hopefully, by Wednesday, we can decide,” Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson stated on Monday. “He feels good.”
Agnew suffered rib and shoulder injuries on November 18 and has been on injured reserve ever since. Agnew participated in eight games prior to that, logging nine receptions for ninety yards, eleven punt returns for 117 yards, and seven kickoff returns for 194 yards. This game between the leaders of the division might serve as an AFC playoff preview.
With a one-game lead over Houston and Indianapolis in the South and a three-game lead over Tennessee, the Jaguars are 8-5. Jacksonville is on a two-game losing streak going into this match.
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With a two-game advantage over the Browns and a three-game lead over Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Baltimore, on the other hand, is cruising at 10-3. With games left against the Steelers, Miami, San Francisco, Jacksonville, and the Ravens, the team is positioning itself well to challenge for the top AFC seed in the postseason.
Regarding the distinct possibility that the legendary coach Bill Belichick may be leaving New England, he is incredibly reticent.
When asked if this would be his last season with the Patriots, the manager of the team responded, “Yeah, I’m just getting ready for Kansas City,” again on Wednesday.
However, regarding the topic of the quarterback switch that sends Malik Cunningham to Baltimore from the Patriots? Belichick has a tendency to brag.
Regarding Cunningham being “poached” off his roster, Belichick responded, “Yeah.” “I think, at the end of the day, they sold him on the opportunity, the offense; he had Lamar (Jackson as a draw).”
This makes sense because, well, their offense fits Malik better than any other in the league.