JACKSONVILLE – The Jaguars on Friday practiced at the Miller Electric Center.

The Jaguars (7-4) will play the Tennessee Titans (1-10) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday in a 2025 Week 13 game. A look at Friday around the Jaguars – with Head Coach Liam Coen speaking to the media for the final time before Sunday:

Coen likes the Jaguars’ focus this week, saying there’s absolutely every reason for that focus – even with the Titans entering Sunday with six consecutive losses.

The Titans have lost their last three games to above .500 teams by a combined 16 points – 27-20 to the 7-4 Los Angeles Chargers, 16-13 to the 6-5 Houston Texans and 30-24 to the 8-3 Seattle Seahawks.

“If you just watch the tape, which doesn’t lie typically, this is not a team that’s playing like they’re 1-10,” Coen said. “That’s the reality. They have enough game-wreckers and players that can impact the game in all three phases that there’s no room for [lack of focus].

“I hope and believe we are mature enough and honest enough with ourselves and with each other that this is a team that will be hungry for a win. There are a lot of reasons. This is the NFL. There’s a lot of pride in what we do.

“This is another great opportunity and test to go on the road, in division – and as you head into late November and early December, these are games you need to win.” …

The Jaguars on Friday released the third of three injury reports for the week, with four players ruled out for Sunday: Starting defensive end Travon Walker (knee), offensive lineman Chuma Edoga (calf), starting safety Eric Murray (neck) and starting right guard Patrick Mekari (concussion).

Edoga and Mekari were injured during a 27-24 overtime victory over the Arizona Cardinals Sunday, with Walker missing that game after being injured in a 35-6 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers the previous Sunday.

“It’s at this point, pain,” Coen said of Walker. “There are things we can control and there are things you can’t. This is one of those we can’t really control. It’s an injury we have to deal with and hopefully we get him back as soon as possible.”

The Jaguars on Wednesday opened Murray’s 21-day window to return from injured reserve,

Ten Jaguars players were listed with no status Friday, meaning they are expected to be available to play Sunday: Wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (ankle), tight end Hunter Long (knee), right tackle Anton Harrison (knee/ankle), defensive end Danny Striggow (knee), linebacker Yasir Abdullah (finger), cornerback Christian Braswell (hamstring), cornerback Jarrian Jones (quadriceps), cornerback Jourdan Lewis (neck), safety Antonio Johnson (elbow) and defensive tackle Arik Armstead (hand).