Jaguars vs. Buccaneers injury report

Poz, Thomas, Marks questionable vs. Bucs

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As has been the case all season long the Jaguars injury list is quite extensive heading into Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Middle linebacker Paul Posluszny had to leave last week's game against the Colts early due to an ankle injury. He's been unable to practice all week long but Gus Bradley says there's a chance he could play on Sunday.

"With Poz we'll just check and see how he comes out of it today, tomorrow and Sunday," said Bradley. "We'll be patient with that and see. I think there's different varieties of it and with some guys those high ankle sprains there's certain treatments that people respond to quicker but the exact details of it I'm not sure. I just know there was a chance."

Tight end Julius Thomas and defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks returned to practice this week on a limited basis and are both listed as questionable against the Bucs.

"I think it's how fast they progress," said Bradley. "We've seen progress but to put a timeline on it it's hard because every day is different, but we're hoping."

Free safety Sergio Brown missed the Colts game due to a calf injury. After being limited in practice earlier in the week, Brown has practiced in full the past two days. He's listed as probably for Sunday against the Bucs. Rookie James Sample started in place of Brown last week but hasn't practiced all week with a shoulder injury. He's listed as doubtful for this Sunday.

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