JACKSONVILLE – The Jaguars on Thursday practiced at the Miller Electric Center.
The Jaguars (9-4) will play the New York Jets (3-10) at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville Sunday in a 2025 Week 15 game. A look at Thursday around the Jaguars – with Offensive Coordinator Grant Udinski and Defensive Coordinator Anthony Campanile speaking to the media before practice:
The Jaguars on Thursday released the second of three injury reports for the week, with starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence practicing full with an ankle injury after practicing limited Wednesday.
Also: Starting safety Andrew Wingard and starting left tackle Walker Little practiced full Thursday after being cleared from concussion protocol. Both players practiced limited Wednesday after missing a victory over the Indianapolis Colts this past Sunday.
Starting wide receiver Parker Washington (hip) practiced limited Thursday for a second consecutive day after missing the Colts game. Also practicing limited Thursday: Tight end Quintin Morris (ankle) and starting left guard Ezra Cleveland (shoulder),
Also practicing full Thursday: Starting defensive tackle Arik Armstead (hand), cornerback Jarrian Jones (neck) and defensive end B.J. Green II (knee).
Jaguars defensive end Travon Walker, after missing back-to-back games with a knee injury, is back in the lineup after returning this past Sunday.
"He's a huge boost for us," Campanile said, adding that moving Walker around the defensive front has keyed the Jaguars' top-ranked rushing defense this season.
Walker, the No. 1 overall selection in the 2022 NFL Draft, registered one of the game's biggest plays Sunday – a fourth-and-1, second-quarter stop that helped the Jaguars extend their lead late in the first half. Campanile called Walker "about as talented a guy as I've ever been around."
"He has so much flexibility," Campanile said. "You could play him anywhere from a 3-technique out to a 9-technique. We drop him in coverage. He could play defensive tackle. He plays 4-technique and does a great job on the tackle. He could play head up on the tight end and you feel like you've got an advantage there and he can play as wide as the 9-technique.
"Moving him across the front has been something that's really helped us, not only in the pass game, but in the run game this year. And certainly, in the pass rush, we feel like he can create matchups for us."
Walker, who has played with a device protecting his left wrist since Week 6, has 2.5 sacks and 7 pressures this season playing through injuries.
"Tra's a guy, if he can play, he's going to play," Campanile said. "He's not looking to miss any time. He's doing everything he can to get ready and he has played through a lot this year in particular – his wrist, his knee, everything.
"He's what we really want to be on this team, what we want to be about.''

Udinski had high praise for Lawrence Thursday.
"It's great to see some of the fruits of his labor really start to materialize," Udinski said.
Lawrence in his fifth season as the Jaguars' starter, spent the offseason learning the details of Head Coach Liam Coen's offense and working on the footwork/fundamentals necessary to excel in the scheme. He has thrown 4 touchdowns with 0 interceptions in the last 2 games, with Coen this week praising Lawrence's increased confidence.
Udinski said he "absolutely" has seen that confidence.
"Even in the meeting room you feel it," Udinski said. "When you start communicating with guys and they really have a grasp and a mastery of things, you can sense that just in the communication. It's awesome to see it materialize on the field with some of those plays that we all see him make. Whether it's on schedule or off schedule, to play with that type of confidence is really what we've been building towards all year long.
"It takes so much work, so much preparation, so much time on task that you know it's not going to happen overnight."

The Jaguars on Sunday will play the second of back-to-back home games, marking just the second time this season they will play back-to-back games at EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28 at the 'Bank in Week 5 and lost to the Seattle Seahawks 20-12 there in Week 6.
"From a schedule standpoint, especially for us as players and coaches and staff, it's definitely a little helpful when you know that you're going to head out west again soon," Coen said. "You're able to get into a little bit different routine, being at home for two weeks, and the guys, their schedule, their travel and all that is definitely helpful."












