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Jacksonville Jaguars bold prediction, breakdown of upcoming Texans game

Florida Times-Union beat reporter Demetrius Harvey breaks down how the Jaguars get a win over the Houston Texans in Week 10.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will likely be without several starters against the Houston Texans in Week 10.

Receiver Brian Thomas Jr. is at the top of the list. Thomas has missed the last two practices due to an ankle injury sustained in Week 9 against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Jacksonville’s attrition at the receiver position forced them to send a fourth and sixth-round pick to Vegas for receiver Jakobi Meyers.

Additionally, starting guard Ezra Cleveland (knee/ankle), tight end Hunter Long (hip/back) and cornerback Jourdan Lewis (neck) have not practiced this week and seem unlikely to suit up against Houston.

As a positive note, Jaguars receiver Dyami Brown practiced fully, though the team has not yet said he’s cleared the concussion protocol.

A full practice means he’s moving in the right direction, however. Receiver Tim Patrick, who missed last week’s game due to a groin injury, also appears ready to go this week after practicing fully over the last two days.

The only other change to Thursday’s report was the addition of rookie guard Wyatt Milum, who was limited due to a knee injury.

Here are the latest Jacksonville Jaguars injury updates

Jaguars Week 10 Thursday injury report

  • WR Dyami Brown (concussion) – Full participation
  • LB Dennis Gardeck (chest) – Limited participation
  • CB Jourdan Lewis (neck) – Did Not Participate
  • LB Devin Lloyd (calf) – Full participation
  • TE Quintin Morris (Groin) – Full participation
  • WR Tim Patrick (groin) – Full participation
  • WR Brian Thomas Jr. (ankle) – Did Not Participate
  • TE Hunter Long (hip/knee) – Did Not Participate
  • OL Ezra Cleveland (knee/ankle) – Did Not Participate
  • LB Jack Kiser (quadricep) – Limited participation
  • DL DaVon Hamilton (back) – Limited participation
  • OL Wyatt Milum (knee) – Limited participation