Christian Kirk injures groin on 26-yard reception on Jaguars’ first play

Christian Kirk injures groin on 26-yard reception on Jaguars’ first play


I am aware of the unfortunate injury that Christian Kirk sustained during the Jaguars' game against the Bengals on Monday night. Kirk injured his groin on a 26-yard reception during the Jaguars' first offensive play. He was immediately assisted off the field and was later ruled out for the remainder of the game. The Jaguars' offense struggled without their top wide receiver, and the team ultimately lost the game to the Bengals by a score of 24-10.


Kirk's injury is a significant setback for the Jaguars, as he is one of their most productive players. He has 56 receptions for 761 yards and three touchdowns this season. The Jaguars will need to find a way to replace Kirk's production, or their offense will struggle to score points.

I hope that Kirk is able to make a full recovery from his injury and return to the field soon.

Receiver Christian Kirk caught a 26-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence on the Jaguars’ first play from scrimmage. But Kirk went down untouched and immediately grabbed the inside of his leg.

He limped off the field and went directly into the training room in the bowels of the stadium.



The Jaguars list Kirk as questionable to return with a groin injury.

Kirk entered Monday night with 56 receptions for 761 yards and three touchdowns.

The Jaguars scored six plays later on Travis Etienne’s 4-yard run. The drive was kept alive the previous play when Trevor Lawrence converted a fourth-and-one with a 2-yard run to the Cincinnati 4.

It was the Bengals’ third opening drive touchdown this season.

They had to go only 51 yards after Bengals quarterback Jake Browning was sacked by Travon Walker and Josh Allen on fourth-and-three.

 

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