Jaguars lose 2 more defensive linemen, agree to sign 3 vets – ESPN

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– The Jacksonville Jaguars are down 2 more defensive linemen, bringing their total to 5 just a week into training camp.
The Jaguars positioned defensive deals with Brian Price (knee) and Dontavius Russell (hip) on hurt reserve Sunday, contributing to a depth issue developed when protective end Lerentee McCray and defensive deal with Al Woods chose out of the 2020 season due to the fact that of the coronavirus pandemic. Protective end Yannick Ngakoue, the only franchise-tagged gamer in the league to not sign his tender, is avoiding and seeking a trade team activities. Ngakoue is not under contract and not subject to fines.
The Jaguars are down six protectors in all, with cornerback Rashaan Melvin likewise pulling out recently.
Jacksonville signed three veterans Sunday– protective deal with Caraun Reid, protective back Tramaine Brock and defensive lineman Carl Davis– in hopes of filling the space. They also waived rookie cornerback Kobe Williams.
Reid had four deals with in three video games last season in Arizona. The journeyman likewise has spent time with Detroit, San Diego, Indianapolis and Dallas. Brock, a veteran who has bet San Francisco, Minnesota, Denver and most recently Tennessee, has 248 deals with and 11 interceptions in 10 NFL seasons.
Davis has appeared in 36 video games in 5 NFL seasons. He signed with the Jaguars following Week 12 of the 2019 season and saw action in 2 video games. He also had fun with Baltimore and Cleveland.