The Jacksonville Jaguars got steamrolled in the 20-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. They couldn't get the running game going and failed to protect Trevor Lawrence, giving up an alarming 33 total pressures and seven sacks.
If the Jags want to bounce back and pull off the upset when they face the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7, the offensive line will need to do its job. Fortunately, the unit will seemingly get reinforcements based on the latest injury report for the London game.
Robert Hainsey is trending toward suiting up for the Jaguars in Week 7
Stuart Webber of Action Sports Jax reported that Robert Hainsey was seemingly practicing without restrictions Thursday. Ditto pass rusher Travon Walker.
Thursday’s session in helmets and shells after Wednesday’s lighter walkthrough.
— Stuart Webber (@StuartASJax) October 16, 2025
Dyami Brown and Eric Murray in non-contact pinnies. Travon Walker clubbin’ and Robert Hainsey working hard.
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For Thursday's injury report, both Walker and Hainsey got a full-participant designation, meaning that they're trending toward playing in Week 7. Already, the team had ruled out linebacker Devin Lloyd and tight end Quintin Morris. Neither made the trip to London.
Thursday Injury Report pic.twitter.com/kIGyhIDKDk
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) October 16, 2025
Hainsey left the Week 5 matchup against the Chiefs after suffering a hamstring injury. He missed the Seattle game, but the fact that he made the trip to London was a sign that he's recovering. Walker, for his part, suffered a wrist injury in Week 4 and missed the following game after undergoing surgery. The former Georgia Bulldog returned against the Seahawks, albeit on a snap count. He should have a bigger role in Week 7.
On the other hand, wide receiver Dyami Brown (shoulder) and safety Eric Murray (neck) had non-contact pinnies. They have been listed as limited for a few weeks, but both played in the Seattle game, so they should be available against the Los Angeles Rams.
On the Rams sideline, wide receiver Puka Naua is unlike to play while he recovers from an ankle injury, so that could turn out to give the Jacskonville secondary a massive break.
Why the Jaguars will want to have Robert Hainsey vs. the Rams
The one bright spot in the offensive trenches in the loss to the Seahawks was Jonah Monheim. The rookie out of USC only gave up one total pressure and even made All-Pro Football Focus' Week 6 team. If Robert Hainsay isn't good to go, he'll make his second start of the year against the Los Angeles Rams.
But based on the most recent updates, Hainsey will return in the lineup, and as promising as Monheim looked, having his veteran counterpart back would give the Jacksonville offensive line a massive boost.
After all, Hainsey is a grizzled veteran who can hold his own without additional help, unlike Monheim. Moreover, Trevor Lawrence has a better rapport with him at the moment of the snap simply because the two have played together more.
Barring a setback, Robert Hainsey will get the start at center against the Rams, and if the Jaguars can improve their play across the offensive trenches, they'll have a chance to get back into the winning column before they enjoy their BYE in Week 9.
