Jaguars tight end Evan Engram injured his shoulder in Jacksonville’s 10-6 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 14, head coach Doug Pederson revealed on Monday.
Pederson did not specify the severity of Engram’s injury. He finished the matchup with four receptions for 33 yards over 42 offensive snaps.
“Evan’s gonna have a little bit of a shoulder, in the game,” Pederson said while breaking down Jacksonville’s injury report from the meeting.
Engram has logged 47 receptions for 365 yards and one touchdown in nine games this season. He missed Weeks 2-5 with a hamstring injury.
In 43 games over more than two seasons with the Jaguars, Engram has caught 234 passes for 2,094 yards and nine touchdowns.
Pederson added that Jaguars starting safety Darnell Savage Jr. is “fine” after being evaluated for a concussion on Sunday. Savage was ultimately cleared to return to play.
Pederson also noted that punter Logan Cooke, who entered the game with a left knee injury that prevented him from practicing in Week 14, “made it through” the contest.
Savage had two tackles against Tennessee; Cooke punted four times with a 49.5-yard average.