Coach Doug Marrone does not think Josh Lambo’s groin injury will prevent him from playing Sunday in London against the Houston Texans.

Jaguars kicker Josh Lambo was held out of Wednesday’s practice because of a groin injury.

And quarterback Gardner Minshew was added to the team’s injury report due to right shoulder soreness from this past Sunday’ game against the New York Jets. However, he was a full participant during Wednesday’s practice.

Lambo’s status will be updated before the team departs for London on Thursday afternoon for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans at Wembley Stadium.

Minshew’s status also will be updated, but it doesn’t appear serious enough to keep him from starting.

Lambo, the only placekicker on the team’s roster, has been dealing with his groin issue for the past two weeks. Coach Doug Marrone said Lambo’s injury is not serious enough to prevent him from playing Sunday.

’’I think he’ll be OK,’’ Marrone said. ’’We may back ourselves up and bring some guys in (for workout) just to cover ourselves.’’

Lambo has made 23 consecutive field goals that dates to 2018. It’s one shy of the franchise record (24), which he set from 2017-18.

Overall, Lambo’s 95.2 field goal percentage is the highest in franchise history and the highest by any player in the NFL since 2017 (min. 10 FGA).

Lambo has also made 36 of 36 field goal attempts in home games since joining the Jaguars in 2017, including all 32 at TIAA Bank Field.

Also not practicing on Wednesday were cornerback D.J. Hayden (neck/shoulder), linebackers Leon Jacobs (hamstring), Quincy Williams (hamstring), center Brandon Linder (shoulder) and defensive end Calais Campbell (back).

Robinson abruptly retires

Eight-year cornerback Josh Robinson announced his retirement on Wednesday and was placed on the reserve/retired list by the Jaguars.

In eight games, Robinson played entirely on special teams and did not get a defensive snap.

’’He had been awesome for us, no issues or problems for us,’’ Marrone said. ’’I have all the respect in the world for him, tough kid, practiced hard and prepared like a pro. He did everything we wanted.’’

He signed a one-year, $805,000 contract with the Jaguars this past July. Robinson joins linebacker Telvin Smith and safety Zedrick Woods, who is from Lake City, to abruptly retire this year.

Watson promoted to active roster

The Jaguars promoted cornerback Brandon Watson to the active roster from the practice squad on Wednesday.

Watson, 5-foot-11, 198 pounds, spent the first eight weeks on the Jaguars’ practice squad. In the preseason, he totaled three tackles and tied for the team lead with three special teams tackles.