Jaguars designate S Eric Murray for return from IR
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have designated safety Eric Murray for return from injured reserve, potentially bolstering their secondary. This move initiates a 21-day period during which Murray can practice before the team must decide on his activation status. Murray, who started the first seven games of the season, has been sidelined for the past four games due to a neck injury. Before his injury, Murray recorded 34 tackles, one interception, and defended four passes. The 10-year NFL veteran joined the Jaguars this offseason, having previously played for the Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, and Kansas City Chiefs.
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