The Jacksonville Jaguars are preparing to face Tom Brady at 100% on Sunday despite a hand injury that kept him out of practice on Thursday.

"I remember [Buffalo Bills running back] LeSean McCoy said he had a high ankle sprain and came out there cutting and stuff," Jaguars defensive lineman Malik Jackson said.

Injured or not, Jackson believes the Jaguars can slow the New England Patriots' offense, if they follow the right formula.

"We have to go rush the quarterback," Jackson said. "Also we have to make sure we press the pocket up the middle because he likes to step up in the middle or that’s where he feels comfortable standing behind that center. That’s what I told our [defensive] line. We have to make sure that we create pressure, have to rally and tackle and just frustrate him. He is 40, so we can hit him."