JACKSONVILLE – The Jaguars on Friday practiced at the Miller Electric Center.
The Jaguars (11-4) will play the Indianapolis Colts (8-7) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., Sunday in a 2025 Week 17 game. A look at Friday around the Jaguars – with Head Coach Liam Coen speaking to the media for the final time before Sunday:
The Jaguars on Friday released the third of three injury reports for the week, with two players listed as questionable for Sunday: Starting center Robert Hainsey and rookie running back Bhayshul Tuten.
Tuten missed a victory over the Denver Broncos last Sunday with a finger injury, and Hainsey left that game in the fourth quarter with a groin injury.
Starting right guard Patrick Mekari (back) and defensive end Danny Striggow (ankle) were ruled out of Sunday's game, with Mekari sustaining the injury against Denver and Striggow missing the Denver game.
Walker Little, a starting left tackle in the first 12 games of the season, replaced Mekari against the Broncos.
"You never want to be in that position of not having depth and talent upfront," Coen said. "Walker's been able to continue to contribute to that and [we're] appreciative of that."

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The Jaguars host the Tennessee Titans in Week 18 at EverBank Stadium (date TBD). The team will close out the regular season in their Prowler throwback uniforms.
Rookie Jonah Monheim replaced Hainsey against the Broncos and started a Week 6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
"He has done a great job," Coen said of Monheim. "A lot of confidence in Jonah and if he ends up having to go, I think there'll be good continuity. It's just an on-the-road environment, a little bit different, so we just have to see how he handles it. I have no question about how he will, but he's done a nice job, and those guys up front have done a nice job preparing him, too."
Six Jaguars players were listed without status Friday, meaning they are expected to be available to play Sunday: Wide receiver Tim Patrick (foot), starting left guard Ezra Cleveland (shoulder), starting defensive tackle Arik Armstead (hand), starting defensive end Travon Walker (knee), starting cornerback Montaric Brown (shoulder) and cornerback Greg Newsome II (shoulder/illness).
Rookie linebacker Jalen McLeod (ankle) also was ruled out Friday. The Jaguars opened McLeod's 21-day window to return from injured reserve last week.
Cornerback Keith Taylor changed his Christmas plans this week. And that was OK.
Taylor, who signed with the Jaguars Thursday with nickel corner Jourdan Lewis placed on injured reserved with a foot injury, flew from Atlanta to Jacksonville that morning – Christmas morning – after agreeing to join the Jaguars Wednesday evening.
"My agent said, 'Feel like missing Christmas?''' Taylor said. "I said, 'Where are we going?' He said, 'Jacksonville.' I asked my wife and she said, 'Cool, let's do it.' "
Taylor, a fifth-round selection from Washington by the Carolina Panthers in the 2021 NFL Draft, spent 2021-2022 with the Panthers, 2023-2024 with the Kansas City Chiefs and played two games with the Atlanta Falcons this season.
"It's the opportunity of a lifetime," Taylor said of signing with the Jaguars. "This team's already in the playoffs. We're trying to get the best seed possible. We're trying to win this week, win these next two games and trying to make a run for it, trying to get to that Super Bowl."


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Lewis is the second front-line corner placed on injured reserve by the Jaguars this season, with rookie cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter out for the season with a knee injury. Coen on Friday said he "wouldn't expect too much" from Lewis the rest of the season.
"He has handled it like a pro," Coen said of Lewis. "He's been extremely confident with the guys around him, continuing to try to pour into them as much as possible."
Brown has started the last 10 games at one corner for the Jaguars, with Newsome starting the last nine games at the opposite corner since being acquired in an October trade for cornerback Tyson Campbell.
Jarrian Jones has started three games and played 15 at corner, with Coen saying of Jones Friday, "He has continued to get better and has made some huge plays for us this year."
"His play energy is always something that I appreciate and he's tackled at a high level, especially in space," Coen said. "[We're] continuing to get him moving in the right direction and we're going to need him down the stretch."
Reserve cornerback Christian Braswell also has been active for all 15 games this season.
"We've had a lot of guys play and be fortunate enough to play and to get depth throughout some of those injuries," Coen said. "It doesn't really matter who's out there, it's just, 'Hey man, this is a job that we have to do. This is a responsibility that we have to all know the game plan, communicate at a high level and go make plays.'"












