Day to day with undisclosed injury
Washington is considered day-to-day with an undisclosed injury, Ryan O'Halloran of The Florida Times-Union reports.
Per Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com, Washington is expected back next week, meaning that the wideout isn't in line to be available for Friday's preseason contest against the Panthers. It remains to be seen if Washington will see any action in the Jaguars' Aug. 28 exhibition finale, but it doesn't appear at this time that his Week 1 status is in question.
More Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Football News
LeQuint Allen Jr.
Out for rest of camp with soft-tissue injury
The Jaguars announced that Allen sustained a soft-tissue injury Monday that will keep him out for the remainder of training camp, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
Trevor Lawrence
Could play in Friday's contest
Coach Liam Coen is considering playing starters, a group that would include Lawrence, in Friday's preseason game against the Panthers, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
Jakobi Meyers
Held out of preseason opener
Meyers did not suit up for Saturday's 24-20 preseason victory over the Saints.
Brenton Strange
Sits out Week 1 of preseason
Strange didn't play in Saturday's 24-20 preseason win over the Saints.
Parker Washington
Sits out Saturday's preseason opener
Washington did not play in the Jaguars' 24-20 preseason win versus the Saints on Saturday.
Josh Cameron
Logs one reception in first preseason game
Cameron caught one of three targets for 17 yards Saturday in a 24-20 preseason win over New Orleans. He also returned one punt for 10 yards and one kick for 25 yards.
Tanner Koziol
Catchless in preseason debut
Koziol didn't catch either of his two targets Saturday in a 24-20 preseason win against the Saints.
Cam Little
Goes 3-for-3 on FG tries in preseason opener
Little made all three of his field-goal attempts and his lone extra-point try in Saturday's 24-20 preseason win against the Saints.
LeQuint Allen Jr.
More targets on tap in Year 2?
Allen has seen an uptick in pass-catching opportunities during training camp, which could lead to an expanded receiving role during the regular season, Josh Shipley of SI.com reports.
Brian Thomas Jr.
Preparing to serve as vertical threat
The Jaguars envision Thomas serving as the 'X' receiver in their offense during the upcoming season, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports.
