Keilan Robinson has had his practice window opened after spending his rookie season on injured reserve due to a toe injury. The fifth-round running back, who began his career at Alabama before transferring to Texas, is now eligible to practice for the next three weeks. The Jaguars will need to decide whether to activate him to the 53-man roster after this period. Robinson was a notable player in college, rushing for 796 yards and eight touchdowns while also excelling as a returner, averaging 23.6 yards per kick return with a 95-yard touchdown. The Jaguars view him as a key special teams option, particularly with upcoming rule changes that will impact kickoff returns.