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Taylor questioned his role Sunday after carrying just twice in the second half against the Colts and 10 times for 19 yards overall as the Jaguars began sharing his workload with Jones. A second-year pro from Florida State, Jones averaged 6.1 yards on seven carries against Indianapolis.
Meanwhile, the 10 carries were the second-fewest this season by Taylor when healthy. He ran just eight times in an Oct. 2 loss to Denver.
Taylor was making his first appearance in three games last Sunday after being rested the previous two weeks because of a bruised ankle and thigh. Jones, who normally starts at fullback, moved over to halfback and ran for more than 100 yards in both of those games.
Del Rio said Jones would remain the starting fullback but continue to spell Taylor at halfback.
"I see us utilizing both players,'' Del Rio said. "Greg has proven that he can play both fullback and halfback for us, and we can be productive using him.''