*Myles Jack – Noteworthy
LB Myles Jack is usually among the team’s tackle leaders but he was held in check against the Titans. Jack was credited with just three tackles after recording 18 stops in the first two games this year.
A.J. Cann – Noteworthy – Injury
RG A.J. Cann had started 48 of the 50 games he played in since the Jaguars selected him in the third round of the 2015 college draft. Cann’s status is uncertain for this week but head coach Doug Marrone said if Cann was back at practice by Thursday, chances were good that he’d play this Sunday.
Calais Campbell – Noteworthy
DE Calais Campbell recorded two more sacks in the Tennessee game and for his 19-game career with the Jaguars, Campbell has 17.5 sacks.
Chris Reed – Noteworthy
OG Chris Reed earned his first start of the season after he was one of the seven game-day inactives for the Jaguars in their first two contests this year. Reed started for A.J. Cann, who has a triceps injury.
Corey Grant – Noteworthy
RB Corey Grant earned his second career start on Sunday with Leonard Fournette out with a hamstring injury and T.J. Yeldon limited with an ankle injury. Grant finished with just 11 yards on six carries, and was stopped for no gain on an end-around, fake-punt play. A year ago, Grant gained 56 and 58 yards on a pair of runs out of punt formation.
Josh Lambo – Noteworthy
PK Josh Lambo continues to shine in his specialty. Lambo added two more field goals against the Titans and has now converted 17 consecutive field-goal attempts dating back to midway in the 2017 season.
Josh Wells – Noteworthy
LT Josh Wells earned his fourth career start with the Jaguars, replacing Cam Robinson at left tackle after Robinson had surgery for a torn ACL suffered last week against New England. Wells’ other three starts were a year ago, when he replaced right tackle Jermey Parnell for three games.
Keelan Cole – Noteworthy
WR Keelan Cole was targeted a season-high nine times on Sunday but caught just five passes for 40 yards. That was a significant drop-off from the previous week against New England, when he had seven receptions for 116 yards.
T.J. Yeldon – Noteworthy
RB T.J. Yeldon led the Jaguars in receptions (7) and yards (46) against Tennessee.