
The Jacksonville Jaguars got through the first half of their Oct. 6 game against Kansas City unscathed due to injury.
Not so much in the second half, and that was big.
Brenton Strange has injured his knuckle and is questionable to return, according to Jaguar. Strange caught one pass for 22 yards in the first quarter and entered the game leading the Jaguars with 19 receptions, and was second with Brian Thomas Jr., in yards with 164.
Strange was also a force for the Jaguars blocking the run game and on pass protection.
Strange was flagged off at halftime with the Jaguars trailing 14-7. He was seen standing on the Jaguars sideline with a towel over his head during the third quarter.
Anton Harrison came out on offense on one play during the Jaguars’ drive, which tied the game 14-14, but came back after one play.
Later in the third quarter, center Robert Hainsey was seen going to the portable injury tent on the sideline, but ran on his own power.
This article originally appeared in the Florida Times-Union: Jaguars Te Brenton Strange in half