The London stage is set, and the Jacksonville Jaguars are preparing for one of their biggest matchups of the season. Yet, just hours before kickoff, the team made a notable roster adjustment.
While the move came as a surprise to many, it signals a crucial shift in the Jaguars’ defensive setup. Coaches had been closely monitoring player availability throughout the week before making the call.
The Jaguars have officially elevated rookie linebacker Branson Combs from the practice squad to the active roster, filling a gap left by Devin Lloyd’s calf injury. With Lloyd sidelined, Ventrell Miller steps into the spotlight.
“He’s earned our trust,” defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile said this week. “He’s strong, professional, and always ready. The guys love playing with him, and we’re excited to see him take on this challenge.”
Miller, now entering his third season, has quietly built a reputation as one of the team’s most disciplined and instinctive defenders. His opportunity on Sunday may well define his place in the Jaguars’ long-term plans.
As for Combs, this marks his first official appearance on the active roster. The rookie has impressed in practice, and his elevation underscores the Jaguars’ growing confidence in their depth and developmental talent.

The absence of Lloyd, however, remains a major storyline. His presence has been critical to Jacksonville’s defensive communication, and his recovery timeline will be closely watched in the coming weeks.
Whether this last-minute substitution turns into a breakout performance or a high-stakes experiment, one thing is certain — all eyes will be on the Jaguars’ defense when they take the field in London this Sunday.