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    Travis Etienne Jr. Injury Update: Examining Whether the Jaguars RB Will Play in Week 7 vs. the Patriots

    Let's examine Travis Etienne Jr.'s injury, plus what it means for the Jaguars and fantasy football managers going forward.

    Travis Etienne Jr.’s 2024 season is off to a tough start, and now the Jacksonville Jaguars running back will be sidelined due to an injury.

    Let’s examine Etienne’s injury and what it means for fantasy football managers going forward.

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    What Happened to Travis Etienne Jr.?

    During the second quarter of the Jaguars-Bears game, Etienne exited the game with a hamstring injury. By that point, Etienne had only recorded three carries for -1 yards.

    Etienne’s final touch in the game came in the second quarter when it appeared he fumbled after a reception. However, the fumble was overturned on review, as it was ruled Etienne had not completed the catch.

    After Etienne exited the game, Tank Bigsby led the backfield. This season, Bigsby has been significantly more efficient than Etienne, averaging 7.2 yards per carry to Etienne’s 4.1 yards per attempt. Expect Bigsby to handle the bulk of the carries as long as Etienne is sidelined.

    Jaguars head coach Doug Peterson told reporters in London that Etienne is considered week-to-week with his hamstring injury, which made it seem unlikely he would play. He did end up practicing in a limited fashion all three days, however, and was not ruled out after receiving a questionable tag on the final injury report. On-site reporters did suggest that Etienne did not do much in practice all week, however.

    Fantasy Impact of Etienne’s Injury

    With Travis Etienne Jr. now being labeled as “week-to-week,” this is the time for Bigsby to shine. The game script won’t be an issue because the Patriots have yet to prove capable of scoring points in a neutral game state against just about anyone, meaning a career touch count isn’t just possible, it’s projected.

    Despite limited usage, he already has four gains of 25+ yards with plenty of that work coming after the defense got to him. On his 41 carries this season, 80.8% of his yards have come after contact. That could be spun a variety of ways, but in this matchup, I’m not sure it matters as the Pats rank 26th in running back yards allowed both before and after contact.

    The lack of prowess in the passing game (one target this season) is what keeps him outside of my top 15, but he’s pretty clearly a strong RB2 in all formats for as long as Etienne is on the shelf (Jacksonville gets Green Bay next week and travels to Philadelphia for Week 9).

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