JACKSONVILLE – Jalen Ramsey is questionable for Sunday.
That's new as of Friday afternoon, with four other Jaguars players – including starting running back Leonard Fournette – also listed as questionable for the Jaguars' first AFC South game of the 2018 season.
Ramsey, the Jaguars' All-Pro cornerback, was added to the game status report Friday with an ankle injury. He never has missed a game in two-plus NFL seasons.
"We've been playing a lot of tough games, and players are doing the best job they can getting themselves ready to go," Head Coach Doug Marrone said as the AFC South-leading Jaguars (2-0) prepared to play the division rival Tennessee Titans (1-1) at TIAA Bank Field Sunday at a 1 p.m.
"We played a home opener in New York [against the Giants in Week 1]. We played a home opener here against the New England Patriots in Week 2. Now, we have a division opponent."
Jaguars players listed as questionable for Sunday:
Ramsey, Fournette (hamstring), starting right guard A.J. Cann (triceps), cornerback D.J. Hayden (toe) and backup running back T.J. Yeldon (ankle).
"I think a lot of teams are going through the same thing – just trying to keep everybody as healthy as they possibly can," Marrone said.
Ramsey and Hayden were both added to the status report after working limited Friday, with Fournette and Cann both practicing limited all three days this week. Fournette missed a victory over the New England Patriots last Sunday with his injury while all other Jaguars players listed as questionable Friday played against the Patriots.
"We still have a lot of time, so we'll see where they're at," Marrone said. "Anytime someone is questionable, the level of concern is 50 percent. It's the way it is. We just have to see what happens and see where these things go. It just happened today."
Five other Jaguars players were removed from the game status report after practicing full Friday: running back Brandon Wilds (illness), defensive tackle Abry Jones (illness), center Brandon Linder (knee), tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (core muscle) and right tackle Jermey Parnell (knee).