Final injury report for Rams game has the news Jaguars wanted to hear

• The Jaguars are getting key reinforcements for the Rams game.
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Ventrell Miller (51) is high-fived by defensive end Travon Walker (44) as defensive tackle Arik Armstead (91) looks on during the fourth quarter of an NFL football matchup, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The Seahawks defeated the Jaguars 20-12.
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Ventrell Miller (51) is high-fived by defensive end Travon Walker (44) as defensive tackle Arik Armstead (91) looks on during the fourth quarter of an NFL football matchup, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The Seahawks defeated the Jaguars 20-12. | Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Jacksonville Jaguars have been dealing with several injuries in recent weeks. However, they'll go into their Week 7 game against the Los Angeles Rams with nearly all hands on deck.

Based on their final injury report for the London bout, the Jags will get two key starters back.

The Jaguars will have Travon Walker and Robert Hainsey for the Rams game

Before the Jaguars embarked to London, they ruled out linebacker Devin Lloyd and tight end Quintin Morris. However, defensive end Travon Walker and starting center Robert Hainsey had no designation for the Rams game.

The former is dealing with a wrist injury. He missed the Week 5 game over the Chiefs but returned for the loss against the Seahawks. The former Georgia Bulldog was on a snap count, but given that he's had a bit of time to recover, there's a strong chance he'll see an uptick in playing time.

On the other hand, Hainsey missed the Seattle matchup with a hamstring injury. Rookie Jonah Monheim filled in for him and was the lone bright spot on the offensive line in Week 7, giving up just one total pressure.

Safety Eric Murray (neck), and wide receiver Dyami Brown (shoulder) were listed as limited in past days but have no status for the game.

Circling back to Lloyd, 2023 fourth-round pick Ventrell Miller will be making the start in his absence. Fellow linebacker Foyesade Oluokun believes he's up to the task.

Why having Travon Walker and Robert Hainsey is huge for the Jaguars

Heading into the game, Liam Coen met with the local media and said that Jonah Monheim has made strides but is excited to have Robert Hainsey back in the fold, noting that he brings many things to the table aside from his play.

"I mean, having Hainsey out there is not always just the physical; it's obvious the mentality, the toughness, the physicality, of the leadership, the standard and command that continues to push, "Coen said. "Having him out here, there, having him out there, excuse me, would be really important for us this week. I thought Jonah played really well last week. Have a lot of confidence in Jonah. He's continued to get better week in and week out, but having Hainsey would be really important for us."

On the other hand, the Jaguars have struggled to bring the heat without Travon Walker. Emmanuel Ogbah, Dawuane Smoot, and the rest of the front four aren't making that much of an impact, which has allowed opposing teams to zero in on Josh Hines-Allen.

Beating the Rams will be no walk in the park, but the Jaguars have more than enough talent to pull off the upset and ride a win going into their BYE.

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