Jaguars' Allen Hurns will test his foot out in warmups
Wide receiver Allen Hurns will test out his injured foot before Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
The Jacksonville Jaguars want their young receiver to start, but they remain "mindful" of their Thursday game against the Tennessee Titans, Schefter added. The second-year wideout has already established himself as an ironman and would obviously play if the choice was up to him. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday that Hurns is still expected to play but if he cannot, Bryan Walters will gain fantasy value in relief.
Hurns has been one of the most efficient receivers in the NFL this year, and his 1.05 Reception Net Expected Points per target ranks second among the 66 wide receivers with at least 35 targets on the season.
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