The Jacksonville Jaguars opened the 21-day practice window for cornerback Tyson Campbell on Wednesday.
Campbell has missed the Jaguars’ last four games while dealing with a left hamstring injury. He had been placed on injured reserve on Sept. 12.
“It just allows him to kind of work himself back into practice, right? He’s been training and rehabbing, it’s different than the football movements,” Jacksonville head coach Doug Pederson said on Wednesday. “It’s a way for us as coaches to monitor that and keep him in a controlled environment.”
Campbell sustained the injury during the Jaguars’ 20-17 season-opening loss against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 8. He recorded three tackles, including one for a loss in that game.
Campbell, 24, has six interceptions, 30 passes defensed and 206 tackles in 44 career games (43 starts) for the Jaguars, who selected him in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
–Field Level Media
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