The Jaguars opened cornerback Tyson Campbell’s 21-day practice window Wednesday, allowing him to begin working his way back into action after his Sept. 12 placement on the injured reserve.
Campbell missed Weeks 2-5 with a hamstring injury, suffered in Jacksonville’s Week 1 loss to Miami.
The Jaguars can officially activate Campbell from the injured reserve any time within his 21-day practice window.
Jacksonville’s second-round, No. 33 overall NFL draft pick in 2021, Campbell signed a four-year, $76.5 million contract extension with the Jaguars this July, which included $53.4 million in total guarantees.
He opened the 2024 campaign with three tackles including one for loss against the Dolphins, bringing his career stat line to 207 tackles with seven for loss, six interceptions, 30 defended passes and two forced fumbles.
Montaric Brown, a seventh-round draft pick by Jacksonville in 2022, has occupied Campbell’s role during the starter’s absence.
Brown leads the Jaguars with 37 total tackles this season, including three for loss, tied for second-most on the squad. Brown has also broken up three passes.