In a moment during Jaguars minicamp practice today, rookie sensation Brian Thomas Jr. took a fall after a crushing collision with cornerback Tyson Campbell. The entire facility held its breath as Thomas crashed hard to the turf, appearing to injure his shoulder. But by the end of the session, there was one clear outcome: Brian Thomas Jr. is stable, and the Jaguars can breathe a huge sigh of relief.
Incident occurred: Today, during team drills.
What happened: Hard shoulder-first fall after collision with Tyson Campbell.
Condition post-impact: Escorted off by trainers, returned to the sideline wearing a helmet, testifying he was conscious and alert.
Medical verdict: Minor shoulder bruise—no structural damage.
Status: Fully cleared to return; exclusion from session was purely precautionary.
It was a routine drill, which was not new for Thomas and had been done hundreds of times. But as he went up to make a contested catch, he collided awkwardly with Campbell, lost his balance, and landed hard on his shoulder. He stayed down for a minute before walking off under his power, clearly shaken up but not in visible pain.
He didn’t return to action after the hit, but he was spotted on the sideline with his helmet — a subtle but important sign that things weren’t as serious as they first seemed.
Minutes after the incident, head coach Liam Coen addressed the media with comforting clarity.
That single statement sent waves of relief through Jaguars fans across the nation. Coen also made it clear that had Thomas not re-emerged from the locker room, the team might have had a real reason to worry.
“If he didn’t come back out, that would’ve been a different story. But he’s all good.”
Although everyone at the Jaguars camp got scared, nothing could change the fact that Brian Thomas Jr. is one of the most exciting young receivers in the NFL right now. After being drafted in the first round by Jacksonville, he had a stellar rookie year:
The team’s decision to hold Thomas out of practice for the rest of the session wasn’t about pain or performance — it was about smart thinking for the long term. A shoulder bruise, especially early in minicamp, can be dangerous and could ruin the whole season for him. With full range of motion and no physical damage, there’s no need to panic.
Keeping him out was simply to avoid risking anything worse. As Coach Coen noted, although Brian Thomas Jr. is stable after the shoulder injury, if this had been a regular-season game, Thomas likely would’ve suited up and returned without question.
Thomas is expected to participate in upcoming practices unless the team decides to give him an extra day or two of rest. As of now, he remains fully cleared and available, with no changes to his training camp or preseason plans.
If today showed anything, it’s that Brian Thomas Jr. is stable, both physically and as a rising star in the league. The hit looked scary, but it was only a minor bump in what promises to be a big season ahead.
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