Evan Engram

Jacksonville Jaguars
Tight End #88
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tight End #88
Evan Engram Evan Engram
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Personal

Age 30
Birthdate September 2, 1994
Height 6'3"
Weight 236 lb

Draft

College Mississippi
Year 2017
Pick Round: 1, Overall: 23
Team NYG

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Evan Engram: Evan Engram Dubbed Week-To-Week

Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Evan Engram (hamstring) is considered week-to-week, per head coach Doug Pederson. Engram was a surprise addition to the Jags' injury report after sustaining a hamstring injury during pre-game warmups ahead of Sunday's home tilt against the Cleveland Browns. Jacksonville is now 0-2 on the season and will be without their returning target leader for at least the foreseeable future. In his stead, backup tight end Brenton Strange caught three of six passes for 65 yards, while Luke Farrell caught both his targets for 13 yards. The two will continue to fill the gap in the lineup while Engram is deemed unfit to suit up. Additionally, wide receivers Gabe Davis, Brian Thomas Jr., and Christian Kirk could see more work now that the injury is known ahead of time. The Jaguars will head to Buffalo to take on the Bills in Week 3.

Sep. 16, 2024 2:47 PM EST

Player Stats

YEAR TM GM Receiving Rushing
REC TGT % YDS TD YPC ATT YDS YPC TD FUM
2017 NYG 16 64 115 55.7 722 6 11.3 1 14 14.0 0 0
2018 NYG 13 45 64 70.3 577 3 12.8 3 36 12.0 0 0
2019 NYG 14 44 68 64.7 467 3 10.6 3 7 2.3 0 0
2020 NYG 16 63 109 57.8 654 1 10.4 6 26 4.3 1 1

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