🚨 BREAKING NEWS: JAGUARS STAR WR LIMITED IN PRACTICE AHEAD OF WEEK 12 SHOWDOWN WITH CARDINALS
Jacksonville, FL — November 20, 2025
The Jacksonville Jaguars returned to the practice field Wednesday with one storyline rising above all others: the status of star rookie wide receiver BRIAN THOMAS JR., whose ankle injury has become one of the most closely watched developments heading into the team’s crucial Week 12 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.

After missing two straight games, Thomas Jr. was officially listed as a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice — a cautiously optimistic sign, yet far from a guarantee that he’ll return to action this Sunday.
What does this mean for Jacksonville? And how does his potential absence shape the team’s offensive outlook? Here’s the latest in a developing Week 12 headline.
A SLOW RETURN FOR A KEY PLAYMAKER
Thomas Jr., who injured his ankle in Week 9, has been battling to get back on the field. Last week, he logged limited participation for all three practice sessions but was still ruled out just hours before kickoff.
This week appears to be following a similar pattern — progress, but not enough clarity.
Head coach Liam Coen, speaking briefly before Wednesday’s session, acknowledged that the Jaguars are “navigating multiple injuries right now,” offering no promises but hinting at patience as the team moves through the evaluation process.
For fans hoping for a definitive answer, Coen’s remarks were a reminder that the Jaguars are determined not to rush their young receiver back too soon — especially with the playoff race tightening.
THOMAS JR.’S IMPACT — AND INCONSISTENCIES
When healthy, Thomas Jr. has shown flashes of the explosive downfield threat the Jaguars drafted him to be.
He’s averaging 14.0 yards per reception, making him one of the team’s most dangerous big-play weapons.
But the rookie season hasn’t been without bumps. According to PFF, Thomas Jr. has caught only 51 percent of his 59 targets, and drops have been a recurring issue.
Still, Jacksonville believes strongly in his upside — and the offense is undeniably more dynamic when he’s on the field. Without his vertical speed, the Jaguars have lacked a consistent deep-ball option.
WHO STEPS UP IF HE CAN’T PLAY?
Sunday’s win over the Chargers showcased what Jacksonville’s receiver depth chart looks like without Thomas Jr.:
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Parker Washington
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Jakobi Meyers
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Tim Patrick

All three played major roles, combining for 10 catches, 104 yards, and a touchdown.
Meanwhile, Dyami Brown saw his snap count reduced for the second straight week, logging just 19 plays.
While the group performed well, the Jaguars understand that Thomas Jr. brings an element of unpredictability and speed that no other receiver on the roster can replicate.
If he misses another game, Jacksonville’s offense will once again rely on precision passing, schemed separation, and a committee approach to production — rather than home-run plays.
WEEK 12 IMPLICATIONS: PRESSURE RISING
The Jaguars enter Week 12 needing momentum. Their matchup against the Cardinals could have major implications as they battle for playoff position, and having Thomas Jr. available would significantly elevate the offense.
But with the receiver still limited and the team declining to offer a timeline, Jacksonville may need to prepare for both scenarios — a return, or another week without him.
For now, the Jaguars’ fanbase will be watching practice reports closely, hoping that this week brings a different outcome than the last.
THE FINAL WORD
As Week 12 approaches, one thing is certain:
Brian Thomas Jr.’s health is now one of the biggest storylines in Jacksonville — and one that could shape the Jaguars’ push toward the postseason.
Further updates are expected later in the week as the Jaguars release additional practice reports and finalize their official injury designations.