The Jaguars on Friday released their third and final injury report of the week, with starting wide receiver Parker Washington listed as questionable for Sunday with a hip injury and left tackle Walker Little listed as questionable with a concussion.
Washington and Little missed a victory over the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday with the injury.
Nine Jaguars players were listed without status Friday, meaning they are expected to be available to play Sunday: Tight end Quintin Morris (ankle), starting left guard Ezra Cleveland (shoulder), Lawrence, starting defensive tackle Arik Armstead (hand), rookie defensive end B.J. Green II (knee), starting defensive end Travon Walker (knee), cornerback Jarrian Jones (neck) and safety Andrew Wingard (concussion).
This marked the first week since Week 6 the Jaguars have not ruled a player out on the week’s final injury report.
“It’s great to get as much of your full team out there as we can have,” Coen said, adding that it also makes the team’s competitive “mamba” practice periods during week “a little bit more exciting as well. You’re able to get more guys reps, get the tempo of practice going a little bit, so it’s great to have a little bit more of a fuller unit.
“It’s continuously creating competition within our own building each week against your opponent, but we’ve got to compete for a jersey and helmet on Sundays and that’s what you’re ultimately looking for in your team.”