Jaguars offensive lineman downgraded to questionable vs. Colts

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The Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive line depth is potentially going to be tested in the team's Week 17 game with Indianapolis.

The Jaguars announced on Sunday morning that right tackle Anton Harrison is now questionable with an illness.

Jacksonville has already ruled out Patrick Mekari with a back injury, while Robert Hainsey is questionable with a groin injury.

Depending on Hainsey's and Harrison's availability, the Jaguars could have three backups starting on the offensive line.


The Jacksonville Jaguars have added OL Anton Harrison (illness) to the game status report. He is questionable for today’s game.

— JaguarsPR (@JaguarsPR) December 28, 2025

If Harrison can't go, we could see Cole Van Lanen start on the right side with Walker Little going back to left tackle.

That would then leave either Chuma Edoga or Wyatt Milum to start at right guard. If Hainsey is out, Jonah Monheim will be the center.

The Jaguars elevated Jerome Carvin from the practice squad to bolster the offensive line depth for this game.

Coming into this game, the Colts' defensive line ranks sixth in yards per rush allowed and 14th in pressure rate on the quarterback.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars OL Anton Harrison downgraded to questionable vs. Colts

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