Wild Card Weekend is nearly here, and with it comes the first few injury reports of the playoffs. With four teams playing on Saturday, January 14, we got our first look at some of the players we will need to monitor this week. For the Jaguars vs. Chargers injury report, there were some pretty big names listed for both teams.
Jaguars vs. Chargers Injury Report for Wild Card Weekend
This information has been updated following the release of the team’s final injury reports.
Jaguars Injury Report
- WR Jamal Agnew, Questionable (Shoulder)
- QB Trevor Lawrence, Questionable (Toe)
- LS Ross Matiscik, Questionable (Back)
- K Riley Patterson, Full (Right Knee)
- WR Kendric Pryor, Questionable (Shoulder)
- OL Brandon Scherff, Questionable (Abdomen)
Obviously, the big name that stands out on the Jacksonville Jaguars report is quarterback Trevor Lawrence. However, if you have been following the Jaguars’ practice reports over the last month, you would know that this is nothing to worry about. Lawrence has been listed as limited in every practice since sustaining the injury.
The toe issue started when Lawrence was sacked on the final play of the first half in a game against Detroit in Week 12. The hit, which looked worse than it was, had Jaguars fans and the young QB on the edge of their seats. Lawrence said afterward that he was worried he had suffered a season-ending knee injury. luckily, it was just a dislocated big toe.
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Lawrence has started every game in two seasons since being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. There is very little chance he is going to miss this one.
Chargers Injury Report
- OLB Joey Bosa, Full (Groin)
- CB Bryce Callahan, Full (Groin)
- FB Zander Horvath, Full (Ankle)
- LB Kenneth Murray, Jr., Full (Neck)
- LB Amen Ogbongbemiga, Full (Biceps)
- T Trey Pipkins III, Full (Knee)
- WR Mike Williams, OUT (Back)
I am not sure what to say here. Head coach Brandon Staley seems to have dodged the proverbial bullet. After playing his starters in a meaningless Week 18 game against the Denver Broncos, the Los Angeles Chargers were lucky enough to avoid serious injuries to two important pieces of their defense — Joey Bosa and Kenneth Murray. Both were listed as full participants.
However, they were not so lucky on offense, with WR Mike Williams already ruled out. He was DNP for most of the week, and then officially listed as questionable until Staley reported he would miss this game. Williams will be out 2-3 weeks with a back injury, so unless the Chargers make a Super Bowl run, his season is finished.
One interesting note is that Los Angeles activated the 21-day practice window for left tackle Rashawn Slater. Slater, who suffered a ruptured biceps tendon in a 38-10 Week 3 loss to the Jaguars, will not play this week but could return if the Chargers advance.