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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Removed from COVID-19 list
Lerentee McCray was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, per the NFL's transaction log.McCray missed the final three games of the season due to COVID-19 protocols. He finished the 2021 campaign with 11 tackles across 12 appearances.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Enters COVID protocols
Lerentee McCray (illness) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after he tested positive for the virus, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.McCray sat out the Jacksonville Jaguars' game with the Jets on Sunday due to an ankle injury, but he is in danger of missing more time now that he's landed on the COVID list. The seven-year pro has mostly contributed on special teams, so any potential extended absence shouldn't impact Jacksonville's defense.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Will not play Sunday
Lerentee McCray (ankle) will not play Sunday against the Jets.McCray had been listed as questionable earlier this week, but he couldn't recover in time and has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup. It will be the third game he misses this season, but McCray's absence is not going to affect many fantasy rosters. He hasn't played more than 14 defensive snaps in any game this season.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Back at 100 percent health
Lerentee McCray (hamstring) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.McCray was inactive Week 5 due to a hamstring injury. Now that he's fully recovered, the depth defensive end can be considered on track for Sunday's contest against Miami.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Won't play Sunday
Lerentee McCray (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Titans.McCray suffered the hamstring injury Week 4 against the Bengals, and he won't be available Sunday after being listed as questionable. K'Lavon Chaisson, Josh Allen and Jihad Ward are Jacksonville's available outside linebackers this week, as Jordan Smith (coach's decision) is also inactive.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Hurts hamstring Thursday
Lerentee McCray (hamstring) is questionable to return to Thursday's game against the Bengals.It's possible this injury is related to the hamstring injury that forced McCray to sit out Week 2. If that's the case, the Florida product will likely take some extra time to make sure the injury's fully healed before returning to the field.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Full participant
Lerentee McCray (hamstring) practiced in full Wednesday.McCray sat out Week 2 due to a hamstring injury, but it looks like he will be available versus the Cardinals on Sunday. During Jacksonville's season opener he handled just 19 percent of defensive snaps but contributed regularly on special teams.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Won't face Broncos
Lerentee McCray (hamstring) is inactive for Sunday's Week 2 contest against the Broncos.McCray logged limited practice sessions throughout the week but won't ready to take the field. With Jordan Smith (knee) also sidelined, Jacksonville will enter its matchup against the Broncos shorthanded amongst its linebacker corps.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Opts out of 2020 campaign
Lerentee McCray opted out of the 2020 season Saturday.McCray played in just nine regular-season games last season, primarily as a special teams player. In three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, he's yet to play more than 100 defensive snaps, but he does have 16 combined tackles and 2.5 sacks during that time frame.
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Jaguars' Lerentee McCray: Sticking in Jacksonville
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Lerentee McCray (hamstring) to a contract Friday, John Reid of Jacksonville.com reports.McCray is recovering from a hamstring injury that limited him to just nine regular-season games in 2019. The special-teams ace will focus on a return to full health in time to kick off the 2020 campaign.