Jaguars’ Parker Washington is helped off the field with hip injury

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Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Parker Washington needed assistance getting off the field during the first half of their game against the Tennessee Titans. He has been ruled out with a hip injury.
Washington was helped off the field after the Jaguars failed to convert a third down and was evaluated by Jacksonville’s medical staff before rejoining his teammates near the bench.
But he needed assistance again after failing to field a punt on the next possession, grabbing his side as he fell to the ground.
Washington has caught one pass for 26 yards in the contest and has emerged as a large piece of the Jaguars’ offense as the season has continued.
The Jaguars got wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. back for the first time in three weeks as he missed time with an ankle injury. This is the healthiest the Jaguars have been since returning from the bye week, offensively.
Now, they’ll be without a top pass catcher as they compete in the first of two games against the Titans this season. For more updates, click here.



