The Jacksonville Jaguars lost two key linemen in the first half, offensive tackle Anton Harrison and defensive end Travon Walker.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had two key injuries on both sides of the line of scrimmage in the first half on Sept. 28 against the San Francisco 49ers.
The most serious appears to be a left wrist injury to defensive end Travon Walker. He was seen walking to the locker room with trainers after the Jaguars scored to take a 14-3 lead and the team announced that his return was questionable.
Walker's backup is Emmanuel Ogbah. The Jaguars also built in some depth on the edge when they activated rookie B.J. Green before the game.
Earlier in the half, offensive tackle Anton Harrison came out with an elbow injury after a collision with running back Travis Etienne. Harrison was replaced by Chuma Edoga. Harrison was seen on the sidelines with a brace on his elbow but as of late in the second quarter had not returned and later the NFL reported that he was questionable to get back in the game.
Harrison had been playing well this season after being called out by coach Liam Coen for a lack of effort in OTAs.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jaguars DE Travon Walker (wrist), Anton Harrison (elbow) injured in first half
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