Jaguars place tight end Brenton Strange on injured reserve; out at least 4 games

Brenton Strange #85 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs the ball during an NFL football game against the Carolina Panthers at Everbank Stadium on September 07, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) (Logan Bowles, 2025 Logan Bowles)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jaguars are putting one of their top pass catchers on injured reserve.

Jacksonville placed tight end Brenton Strange on injured reserve on Tuesday afternoon, a major blow for the 4-1 Jaguars.

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Strange was banged up during Monday night’s 31-28 win over the Chiefs at EverBank Stadium and didn’t return. Strange has 20 catches for 204 yards this season and has been the team’s most reliable pass catcher as receivers Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter and Dyami Brown have all gone through ups and downs this season.

Strange must be held out at least four games. Once a player is cleared to return to practice, they have 21 days to be activated to the active roster. If that doesn’t happen, they must be placed on season-ending injured reserve.

Strange’s loss is a huge blow for Jacksonville’s offense. Not only is he an excellent pass catcher but he’s one of the team’s best blockers. He was expected to take on an increased role after the team released Evan Engram and has done well in ascending to the top tight end position on the Jaguars.


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