
Jared Odrick Injury: Updates on Jaguars DE's Concussion and Return
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Jared Odrick was placed in the concussion protocol after he suffered a head injury during a Sept. 7 practice following a hit to the jaw. However, he has returned.
Continue for updates.
Odrick Active vs. Packers
Sunday, Sept. 11
Odrick was not among the Jaguars' inactives for the matchup with Green Bay, per Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union.
On Saturday, the Jaguars announced Odrick had been cleared from the league's concussion protocol, per ESPN's Adam Caplan. Odrick had previously been listed as questionable for the matchup by the Jaguars on Friday.
Latest on Odrick's Practice Status
Friday, Sept. 9
The Jaguars announced Odrick was limited at Friday's practice.
Odrick Addition Gives Jaguars More Pass-Rushing Depth
Odrick played just one game as a rookie in 2010 due to a combination of leg and foot injuries, but he's been one of the league's iron men ever since. He's appeared in all 16 regular-season games in each of the past five seasons with the Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville.
The Penn State product joined the Jags as a free agent last offseason. He racked up 29 combined tackles, 5.5 sacks and one forced fumble during his first year with the franchise.





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