JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars left Zane Beadles might be questionable on the injury report with a foot injury, but he’s planning on playing on Sunday against the New York Jets.

"If we played today, I’d be confident to go, so by Sunday I feel really good about it," Beadles said.

Beadles suffered a sprained fascia -- the ligament that attaches the heel to the toes -- in his right foot in the Jaguars’ 34-31 victory against Buffalo on Oct. 25. He had been dealing with soreness in the ligament for several weeks, but aggravated it against the Bills during the team’s four goal-line plays early in the second half.

Beadles had the bye week to rest. He didn’t practice on Wednesday and was limited on Thursday. He said his foot felt pretty good Friday morning, which he took to be confirmation that he would be in the lineup against the Jets.

"Yesterday was the most volume I’ve had up to this point and [it] felt the best this morning that it has all week as far as the mornings go," Beadles said. "The combination of those two things is a pretty telling thing for me [about playing]."

Beadles has played in every game since the Denver Broncos drafted him in the second round in 2010 out of Utah. He made the Pro Bowl in 2012.

The rest of the Jaguars’ Friday injury report:

Safety Josh Evans (groin), receiver Allen Hurns (thigh/ankle), and tight end Julius Thomas (abdomen) are probable.

Safety James Sample (shoulder) is questionable.

Receiver Marqise Lee (hamstring) is doubtful.