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    Scott Salomon
    Scott Salomon
    Nov 28, 2025, 19:17
    Updated at: Nov 28, 2025, 19:17

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are expecting to have the services of wide receiver Brian Thomas, Jr. for their game Sunday against the Tennessee Titans. Thomas missed the prior three games with an ankle sprain. Jacksonville still has several players listed as questionable prior to Friday's final report.

    Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. was a full participant in practice after being limited Wednesday. He also missed the last three games. The Jaguars expect him to be good to go against the Tennessee Titans Sunday in Nashville. 

    Jaguars head coach Liam Coen seemed pleased as punch to get his star receiver back on the field with the green light to play Sunday.

    “Yeah, I think you saw—I don't know if you guys watched practice yesterday a little bit – he brought some juice to practice yesterday in a big way in terms of being able to get that connection going again," Coen said. "That's something that we're going to need down this stretch and when you have somebody that, he's feeling better, he is getting healthier, that's so big for our offense to be able to attack people now at all three levels. So, we'll see what the rep count comes out to be because you do still have to monitor and make sure that when you have a guy coming off of a high ankle sprain that plays a position that involves running and cutting and doing all those things."  

    Coen said the Jaguars handled Thomas gingerly because they did not want him to re-injure the ankle and miss more time going down the stretch,

    "I think you could say, last week – where you're just trying to make sure that, hey, we want to get him going," Coen said. "We need to get him going because it'll help our team and our offense, just don't want to make sure you're putting him in any position that it could end up hurting it.”

    Coen also stressed Thursday that the team was getting healthier. He is feeling better about where the team sits in terms of its injury report.

    “Yeah, there's a few good—it's like two steps forward, one—and down at this time it's just the way it goes, right guys," Coen said. "At the end of the season, nobody's going to feel great but the guys that are coming back from not playing, you would think that they'd be able to provide a little bit of a spark just in terms of the way they feel and the way that they can maybe go out and provide, whether it's energy, whether it's just bouncing around out there and playmaking, that is extremely important down the stretch and as we head into December football.

    "But the rest of the roster and the guys that have been playing, you're not feeling like you did in Week Two or three by any means.”

    The Jaguars are still struggling with injuries to Yasir Abdullah (finger), cornerback Christian Braswell (hamstring), safety Antonio Johnson (elbow), cornerback Jarrian Jones (quadricep), safety Eric Murray (neck), defensive tackle Arik Armstead (hand) and defensive end Danny Striggow (knee). They were all limited on Thursday.

    The final injury report will be released on Friday.