Jacksonville Jaguars cornerbacks dismissed from Philadelphia Eagles



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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars will not have three of the top four corners, including second All-Pro team A.J. Bouye – for Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles in London.

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Bouye (Calf) and Tyler Patmon (neck) did not make the trip with the team, which left Thursday afternoon. D.J. Hayden made the trip, but he is unlikely to play, as he has not trained since September 21 due to an injury to the toe.

That means the Jaguars (3-4) will have to rely on three unprepared rookies at Tre Herndon, Quenton Meeks and Dee Delaney to play alongside the All-Pro Jalen Ramsey.

Bouye was injured during training on Wednesday and did not train on Thursday. Patmon was injured in the 20-7 Jaguars defeat against Houston last Sunday and did not train all week. Hayden was injured during the team's lightweight training on Friday before the home game of Week 3 of the Jaguars against Tennessee.

Herndon has missed the last three games due to a thigh injury. He and Meeks played mainly in special teams. Delaney was promoted from the training team on Friday. All three were with the team during the training camp, so they know the defense well.

In addition, running back Leonard Fournette (hamstring) should not play. He has not practiced since he aggravated his injury against the New York Jets in the fourth week.

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