The Jacksonville Jaguars are off to a strong start out of the gate to the 2018 season sitting atop of the AFC South with a pair of wins through the first two games of the year.

However, the team has been dealing with a bit of the injury bug to key players on the roster over the last several days. According to Michael DiRocco of ESPN, running back Leonard Fournette (hamstring) and cornerback Jalen Ramsey (ankle) are both listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans.

The Jaguars have monitored Fournette's situation closely over the last week as he missed Week 2 action against the New England Patriots due to precautionary reasons as he's dealing with an injury that can linger on if not handled correctly. This may be the case again as he is still feeling the effects of the ailment that he suffered in the season opener against the New York Giants. Jacksonville is looking to have him as a long-term piece of the puzzle offensively as he proved that he can be the centerpiece of their offensive game plan.

However, he has dealt with leg injuries over his first two years in the league that has limited his impact with the team as he missed four games over that brief span. This has heightened the level of importance on maintaining his health properly in order for him to help their playoff push and possibly much further. In his absence, the Jaguars have leaned on backup T.J. Yeldon, who has 109 rushing yards on 24 attempts with five catches for 31 receiving yards and a touchdown this season.

Ramsey has shown to be quite durable through his first two-plus season as he has played in every game, which should see him push to be on the field for Week 3. He is playing at a high level and has continued to be a key part of their stout secondary that ranks eighth in the league against the pass this year.