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Jaguars vs. Bills: Initial injury reports

This story was updated to correct a typo.

The Jaguars and Bills began practicing for their Monday Night Football matchup on Thursday, with each team down at least one starter to kick off their on-field preparation for Week 3.

Find Jacksonville and Buffalo’s initial Week 3 injury reports below.

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • RB Tank Bigsby (shoulder) — limited
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadriceps) — limited
  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — did not participate

Analysis: On Thursday, Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson called starting tight end Evan Engram “a little bit further away” from a return to action after injuring his hamstring in the hours before Jacksonville’s Week 2 matchup with Cleveland.

Pederson shared his hopes that Savage, who injured his quadriceps in practice last Thursday and missed Week 2, will be available against Buffalo, noting he is slated to work his way back into participation this week.

Buffalo Bills

  • QB Josh Allen (left hand) — full
  • QB Mitch Trubisky (knee) — full
  • RB Ty Johnson (knee) — full
  • TE Quintin Morris (shoulder) — full
  • DE Dawuane Smoot (toe) — limited
  • DE Javon Solomon (oblique) — limited
  • DE Casey Toohill (knee) — limited
  • LB Terrel Bernard (pectoral) — did not participate
  • CB Taron Johnson (forearm) — did not participate

Analysis: Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott previously ruled starting linebacker Terrel Bernard and cornerback Taron Johnson out of Week 3 on Wednesday. They were the only Bills not to participate in practice Thursday.

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