LONDON – The Jaguars landed at Heathrow Airport today at 6:49 a.m. local time and were on the training grounds at Allianz Park six hours later for their usual Friday walk-through.

The injury report:

Ruled out and not making the trip here: Defensive end Jared Odrick (triceps) and tight end Ben Koyack. Odrick was injured in Week 2 at San Diego and Koyack was injured in practice Sept. 21.

Limited practice today and questionable for Sunday: Tight end Julius Thomas (elbow) and linebacker Dan Skuta (hip).

"Those guys will be game-time decisions," coach Gus Bradley said.

If Skuta is inactive, Myles Jack would be a candidate to start at strong-side linebacker although Arthur Brown filled in for Skuta last week. Jack has been taking practice snaps at that position this week.

If Thomas is inactive, the Jaguars would have only two healthy tight ends: Marcedes Lewis and Neal Sterling.

"It’s a positive sign that they sent me here," Thomas said. "It’s something that will continue to be day-by-day. I’ve got to stay on my treatment, so I can try and be out there on Sunday."

Dante Fowler (shoulder) and Hayes Pullard (ankle) went through the full workout and were dropped from the injury report.

Said Fowler: "My shoulder feels good. Basically, I need to strengthen it up and everything is fine. We just want to be careful. It’s not worth risking an injury in practice. The flight was fine [on my shoulder]. It’s nothing bad. They took precaution to make sure I’m fine. Playing in the game, there are no worries and I’ll be good to go."

Of getting off the plane, checking into the hotel, getting back on the bus and then going through a workout, Bradley said: "You have to get your legs underneath you. I thought as practice went on, the energy grew and that’s definitely what happened last year. I thought that today they’d be a little sluggish, tomorrow they’ll feel good and Sunday they should be ready."

The Jaguars (0-3) play Indianapolis (1-2) at 9:30 a.m. Jacksonville time Sunday.

"We’ve definitely gotten into a routine and figured out what works for us," quarterback Blake Bortles said. "Last year, it was kind of new [arriving Friday morning]. I think this year was good. Guys kind of knew what was to be expected."