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UCF opens things up for the Sunshine State on Thursday night, while Florida, Florida State play Saturday and Miami on Sunday night.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have made their final roster cuts down from 90 to 53 players ahead of Tuesday’s deadline. Now, the team will work to fill out its 16-man practice squad.

Teams can sign any player, young or old, to the practice squad after they clear waivers, if applicable. Last year, the Jaguars held 17 players on the practice squad, including NFL International Pathway Player Louis Rees-Zammit. Rees-Zammit is no longer on the roster, however, opting to rejoin a rugby league across the pond.

For Jacksonville, the team’s practice squad will likely be a blend of new and old, with six spots eligible for veterans with any number of accrued seasons. Teams typically churn the practice squad over quickly to get ready for the start of the season, and a few players could get their names called at a moment’s notice to line up to play the following Sunday.

Our Florida Times-Union team provided live coverage throughout the day of the Jaguars’ signings. Check out everyone they signed below:

Here’s a list of the Jaguars’ practice squad additions

The practice squad list will be available as reports come in on who has made or is rumored to make the team’s 16-man practice squad.

  • According to NFL Media, the Jaguars will likely attempt to retain QB Seth Henigan on the team’s practice squad.

Here’s a list of the Jaguars’ roster moves

Waived

  • TE Shawn Bowman
  • WR Chandler Brayboy
  • WR Cam Camper
  • DL James Carpenter
  • OL Jerome Carvin
  • DE Myles Cole
  • LB Branson Combs
  • TE John Copenhaver
  • DL Ethan Downs
  • OL Javon Foster
  • RB Kevin Harris
  • QB Seth Henigan
  • TE Patrick Herbert
  • RB Ja’Quinden Jackson
  • DT Jordan Jefferson
  • DT Tyler Lacy
  • WR Darius Lassiter
  • OL Ricky Lee
  • CB Keni-H Lovely
  • DB Jabbar Muhammed
  • LB Chad Muma
  • CB De’Antre Prince
  • DL Keivie Rose
  • DB Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig
  • WR Dorian Singer
  • DB Doneiko Slaughter
  • DB Aydan White
  • OL Sal Wormley

Waived/Injured

Released (Not Subject to Waivers)

  • OL Tremayne Anchrum
  • WR Trenton Irwin
  • TE Quintin Morris
  • S Daniel Thomas
  • QB John Wolford

Placed on Reserve/Injured (Designated to Return)

Placed on Reserve/Injured

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 roster

The depth chart is a projection, not official or unofficial, nor from the team.

Quarterback (2)

Starter: Trevor Lawrence

Backup: Nick Mullens

Wide receivers (5)

Starters: Brian Thomas Jr., Dyami Brown, Travis Hunter

Backups: Parker Washington, Austin Trammell

Running backs (4)

Starter: Travis Etienne

Backups: Tank Bigsby, LeQuint Allen, Bhayshul Tuten

Tight ends (3)

Starters: Brenton Strange

Backup: Hunter Long, Johnny Mundt

Offensive line (9)

Starters: Walker Little, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Chuma Edoga, Anton Harrison

Backups: Wyatt Milum, Jonah Monheim, Patrick Mekari, Cole Van Lanen

Cornerbacks (6)

Starters: Tyson Campbell, Jarrian Jones, Jourdan Lewis

Backups: Travis Hunter, Montaric Brown, Christian Braswell

Safeties (5)

Starters: Eric Murray, Andrew Wingard

Backups: Darnell Savage, Antonio Johnson, Rayuan Lane III

Linebackers (6)

Starters: Foye Oluokun, Devin Lloyd

Backups: Ventrell Miller, Jack Kiser, Yasir Abdullah, Dennis Gardeck

Defensive tackles (5)

Starters: DaVon Hamilton, Arik Armstead

Backups: Khalen Saunders, Maason Smith, Austin Johnson

Defensive ends (6)

Starters: Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker

Backups: Dawuane Smoot, Emmanuel Ogbah, B.J. Green II, Danny Striggow

Kicker (1)

Cam Little

Punter (1)

Logan Cooke

Long Snapper (1)

Ross Matiscik

Jacksonville Jaguars schedule 2025

Here is Jacksonville’s schedule for the upcoming season:

  • Week 1: vs. Carolina Panthers – Sunday, Sep. 7 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 2: at Cincinnati Bengals – Sunday, Sept. 14 (1 p.m.) at Paycor Stadium
  • Week 3: vs. Houston Texans – Sunday, Sept. 21 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 4: at San Francisco 49ers – Sunday, Sept. 28 (4:05 p.m.) at Levi’s Stadium
  • Week 5: vs. Kansas City Chiefs – Monday, Oct. 6 (8:15 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 6: vs. Seattle Seahawks – Sunday, Oct. 12 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams – Sunday, Oct. 19 (9:30 a.m.) at Webley Stadium in London, England
  • Week 8: BYE WEEK
  • Week 9: at Las Vegas Raiders – Sunday, Nov. 2 (4:05 p.m.) at Allegiant Stadium
  • Week 10: at Houston Texans – Sunday, Nov. 9 (1 p.m.) at NRG Stadium
  • Week 11: vs. Los Angeles Chargers – Sunday, Nov. 16 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 12: at Arizona Cardinals – Sunday, Nov. 23 (4:05 p.m.) at State Farm Stadium
  • Week 13: at Tennessee Titans – Sunday, Nov. 30 (1 p.m.) at Nissan Stadium
  • Week 14: vs. Indianapolis Colts – Sunday, Dec. 7 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 15: vs. New York Jets – Sunday, Dec. 14 (1 p.m.) at EverBank Stadium
  • Week 16: at Denver Broncos – Sunday, Dec. 21 (4:05 p.m.) at Empower Field at Mile High
  • Week 17: at Indianapolis Colts – Sunday, Dec. 28 (1 p.m.) at Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Week 18: vs. Tennessee Titans TBD at EverBank Stadium

Demetrius Harvey is the Jacksonville Jaguars reporter for the Florida Times-Union. You can follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @Demetrius82 or on Bluesky @ Demetrius.

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