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As we edge closer to the playoffs, the question starts shifting towards the availability of the players. Sunday night features an exciting matchup as the New York Jets travel to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. The Jets will be desperate for a win after an underwhelming season; however, the injury list, especially regarding Justin Fields‘ and Parker Washington‘s availability, could alter the script in this game.

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After three days of practice, the Jets have confirmed that their quarterback will be out for the game against the Jaguars due to a knee injury. On the other hand, the Jaguars’ wide receiver is marked as questionable for the game on Sunday because of a hip injury.

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The Jets appear to have suffered more due to their injuries. Apart from Fields, linebacker Kiko Mauigoa and tight end Mason Taylor are also out due to neck injuries. Neither of them participated in the practice. To add insult to injury, pun intended, Tyrod Taylor will also not play against the Jaguars due to a groin issue, and cornerback Azareye’h Thomas will be out due to a shoulder injury.

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Their linebacker Cam Jones had full participation on Thursday and Friday, but is still listed as questionable for the game. He is joined in that list by tight end Stone Smartt. He had limited participation on Thursday but was fully participating on Friday.

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The Jaguars should not have any excuses when they welcome the Jets, as highlighted in our Week 15 staff picks and predictions. With a 9-4 record this season, the only other questionable player for Liam Coen’s team is offensive line Walker Little. He is facing a concussion problem. However, Little had full participation on Thursday and Friday.

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However, Coen insisted that the Jaguars stay focused when they host the Jets.

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As a head coach of an NFL team, the most important match is always the next one. Coen reflected this in his statements during the Wednesday press conference.

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Pranav Khatri covers the NFL for EssentiallySports, but his path to the gridiron began far from the stadium lights. After years spent reporting from Olympic arenas, soccer pitches, and basketball courts, he carries a deep respect for every layer of sport, from high school grit to NCAA intensity and international competition. Known for securing exclusive interviews and uncovering the human stories behind the numbers, Pranav blends sharp analysis with genuine curiosity. His work connects the dots between grassroots development and professional glory, offering readers a perspective shaped by both breadth and depth. Whether he’s tracking the league’s next breakout star or revealing the narratives hidden in plain sight, Pranav’s columns pulse with the same energy and edge that define the game itself.

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